Robert Hudson, one of the preeminent international tax law experts in the country and a founder of Baker & McKenzie’s Miami office, died suddenly Monday in Paris. He was 69.
Hudson was on vacation with his wife, Edith, strolling through the streets of Paris when he collapsed and died of a heart attack, according to the firm’s Miami managing partner, Roy Larson.
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