PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) is reviewing a US federal appeals court ruling which has upheld a $US183m (£104m) malpractice award against its predecessor Coopers & Lybrand, stemming from audits in 1981 and 1982 of the collapsed insurance company Ambassador Insurance Co. About 22,000 creditors are entitled to share in the award, plaintiffs' lawyer Richard Whitney said.
Vermont’s insurance department, which seized the company in 1983 after deeming it insolvent, claimed Ambassador's financial statements concealed the company's weakness from regulators, The Evening Sun reports in the US.





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