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13 August 2013
Issue: 7573 / Categories: Legal News
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BAE legal challenge?

CAAT instructs solicitor to challenge FRC's decision

Anti-arms campaigners have hired a solicitor to prepare a legal challenge against the Financial Reporting Council’s (FRC) decision to close its investigation into the conduct of accountants KPMG over the auditing of BAE Systems’ accounts. Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) has instructed Leigh, Day & Co solicitor Jamie Beagent, who specialises in judicial review. It argues there is a great public interest in the FRC continuing its inquiries. Beagent says: “Our clients are concerned that decision may have been motivated more by an institutional lack of will to take on one of the big accountancy firms than by the actual facts of the case.”

Issue: 7573 / Categories: Legal News
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Jurit LLP—Caroline Williams

Jurit LLP—Caroline Williams

Private wealth and tax team welcomes cross-border specialist as consultant

Freeths—Michelle Kirkland Elias

Freeths—Michelle Kirkland Elias

International hospitality and leisure specialist joins corporate team as partner

Flint Bishop—Deborah Niven

Flint Bishop—Deborah Niven

Firm appoints head of intellectual property to drive northern growth

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