Law firms have escaped censure in the third report into Enron’s collapse by the company’s US bankruptcy examiner – despite last year’s court order for legal advisers to hand over client documents.

The publication of the third report into the 2001 collapse of Enron, which was expected to address the role of professional advisers, focuses on the actions of the failed giant’s creditor banks.

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