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Lehman’s PwC fees near record
Accountancy fees and legal fees for the winding-up of Lehman Brothers in Europe are nearing record highs for fees charged on this continent. PricewaterhouseCoopers said it charged £154m in fees for work on the company just in its first year on the case. And law firm Linklaters has run up £68.9m in fees to 14 September. The joint-administrators for the bank said in a report that claims by its European arm against Lehman would be $208bn (£126.8bn).