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KPMG defeats judicial review challenge in Barclays swap case

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Legal Business
24 February 2016
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Accountancy giant KPMG has triumphed at London’s High Court today (24 February) after an unprecedented judicial review taken by Holmcroft Properties was dismissed.

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