By Charles Toutant | July 24, 2018
In what appears to be a novel decision, a federal judge in Newark has ruled that nine former Jersey City police officers who recently won a $2.17 million verdict in a promotions dispute are entitled to a molded verdict to offset tax consequences of their lump-sum award.
By Karen Sloan | July 24, 2018
This week I'm focused on New York Law School's new tech-focused Business of Law Institute and the new LL.M. tax program at University of California, Irvine School of Law.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Howard W. Gordon and Carlos A. Lievano III | July 23, 2018
The Supreme Court's decision on June 21, 2018, South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc., No. 17-494, 583 U.S. __ (2018), removed the physical presence rule in favor of an analysis that is better aligned with our modern commerce clause jurisprudence.
By Greg Land | July 20, 2018
The law firm moved to quash IRS summonses for its escrow and trust accounts, claiming a constitutional right to protect client information.
By Bernard Condon, Associated Press | July 19, 2018
Attorney general candidate Zephyr Teachout said shifting from a civil case to a criminal probe into the Trump Foundation could lead to the release of the president's tax returns.
By Meghan Tribe | July 18, 2018
Just months after joining Kirkland & Ellis' growing Boston practice, tax partner Scott Jones is headed back to Proskauer Rose.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | July 18, 2018
Philadelphia's tax on soda and sweetened beverages is legal, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled, rejecting arguments that the levy improperly duplicated the state sales tax.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Jeremy H. Temkin | July 18, 2018
It has long been settled law that a taxpayer challenging a tax deficiency assessed by the Internal Revenue Service in federal district court is required to “pay first and litigate later.”
By Dan Packel | July 17, 2018
The founder of an association of international law firm networks offers a predictable solution: joining a network of networks can help firms compete in a landscape of disruption.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 17, 2018
When a Jackson County couple challenged the county's decision to boost the the tax assessment on their home by $534, they appealed. Three law firms, six years and a jury trial later, they won. The county had to pay the legal bill.
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