In the continuing saga of Hewlett-Packard Co. and Autonomy Corp., the head of Autonomy's content management unit said November 29 that he hopes to improve transparency for customers in the wake of
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...and project manager for the global professional services firms BearingPoint and KPMG LLP, and held a number of elected offices including councilman for Lititz...
A look back at the year in litigation
...with Waage's tax schemes. Jensen, who began his career at KPMG LLP, worked at the Jennings and Waage firms, the complaint said....
...said in court. The settlement included three stipulations: Auditor KPMG LLP will pay $44.75 million; the underwriter defendants will pay $15...
...in the top five," Ryan said. In fourth place was Milberg LLP with 7 percent. Labaton wasn't among the top 5 in 2009...
...Firm: Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young LLP ...
...Massachusetts Mutual's subsidiary Oppenheimer Funds Inc. and Tremont's auditors, KPMG LLP, over investments made with Madoff in Peshkin v. Tremont Group...
...which were investment bank S.G. Cowen Securities Corp., accounting firm KPMG LLP and Dexia Bank (formerly known as Artesia Banking Corp.), for undisclosed...
...to the criminal investigation of fraudulent tax shelters sold by accounting giant KPMG.A federal judge last year ordered William A. Goddard and...
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