Senior lawyers at Morrison & Foerster (MoFo), Blackstone Chambers and Doughty Street Chambers have advised on the high-profile application to ensure anonymity for 104 current and former Barclays employees named in a Libor test case.
The High Court ruling last week saw Mr Justice Flaux find in favour of a challenge by four media organisations, including the Financial Times and the Telegraph Media Group, which argued that naming those involved was in the interest of the public.
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