Grant Thornton Gets Behind BofA's Bid For Info

Law360, New York (June 04, 2007, 12:00 AM ET) -- Grant Thornton International has thrown its weight behind Bank of America Corp.'s bid to force Enrico Bondi, the chief executive of Parmalat SpA, to turn over documents containing information about his relationship with PricewaterhouseCoopers, Bondi's expert witness in the bank's $1 billion securities countersuit against the Italian dairy king.

Lawyers for the accounting firm filed a joinder Friday to BofA's motion to compel Bondi to produce all engagement letters and retention agreements between him and PwC regarding the multidistrict securities litigation, arguing that “fairness and efficiency...
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