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Former KPMG partners accused of creating bogus tax shelters are suing the firm for legal fees, after a judge ruled that prosecutors wrongly pressured the firm to cut off those fees.
In a civil complaint, the 16 former partners are asking U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan in Manhattan to direct KPMG to pay their past and future legal bills in the case.
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