Cosby v. Miller et al (TV2)
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3:16-cv-00121
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Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
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July 12, 2022
Investors' Attys Get $11.7M From $35M KPMG Settlement
A Tennessee federal judge approved $11.7 million in attorney fees from the $35 million settlement that the accounting giant KPMG agreed to pay to end a class action from Miller Energy Resources Inc. investors who said the firm helped the now-defunct company falsify financials about its oil and gas assets.
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March 15, 2022
KPMG, Investors Reach $35M Deal Over Miller Energy Audit
Accounting giant KPMG agreed to pay $35 million to a class of Miller Energy Resources Inc. investors who said the firm helped the now-defunct company falsify financials about oil and gas assets, according to a proposed settlement in Tennessee federal court.
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May 07, 2021
KPMG To Face Investor Class Action Over Miller Energy Audit
Accounting giant KPMG will have to face a certified class's claims that it helped the now-defunct Miller Energy Resources Inc. falsify financials about oil and gas assets, a Tennessee federal judge ruled Friday.
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July 28, 2020
KPMG Wants Investor's Suit Over Miller Energy Audit Tossed
Accounting giant KPMG asked a Tennessee federal judge Monday again to toss some claims in a class action suit against the company for allegedly helping now-defunct Miller Energy Resources Inc. falsify records of its oil and gas assets.
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June 29, 2020
Miller Energy Investors Win Cert. In Suit Over KPMG Audit
A Tennessee federal magistrate judge on Monday recommended certifying two proposed investor classes accusing accounting giant KPMG of helping the now-defunct Miller Energy Resources Inc. falsify financials about oil and gas assets, finding the shareholders proved they fulfill all federal requirements.
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August 02, 2018
KPMG Can't Escape Investors' Suit Over Miller Energy Audit
A Tennessee federal judge on Thursday kept alive the bulk of a proposed class action from investors accusing KPMG of helping the now-defunct Miller Energy Resources Inc. falsify financials about oil and gas assets, saying there is adequate evidence that the alleged scheme was known to KPMG and caused share prices to fall.