New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Conrad Teitell | February 25, 2022
Sometimes objectives can be better achieved by disclaiming instead of accepting a bequest.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Allison Dunn | February 17, 2022
"Allowing raw materials to sit does not constitute processing because processing requires that these materials undergo treatment that will result in a product that is more marketable or useful," the Virginia Supreme Court ruled.
By Allison Dunn | February 17, 2022
"Allowing raw materials to sit does not constitute processing because processing requires that these materials undergo treatment that will result in a product that is more marketable or useful," the Virginia Supreme Court ruled.
By Jim Turner | February 17, 2022
Economists recently estimated a Freedom Week, with many of the items included in the House proposal, could save Floridians about $57.7 million, up from $54.7 million in 2021.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elliot Pisem and David E. Kahen | February 16, 2022
In this edition of their Taxation column, Elliot Pisem and David E. Kahen discuss 'FAB Holdings v. Commissioner', a recent Tax Court decision that considers issues relating to "correlative adjustments" that may be appropriate with respect to tax obligations of a person receiving a payment where an adjustment is made to the tax treatment of the person who made the payment.
By Tasha Norman | February 16, 2022
"We must stop choosing the path of least resistance. Welcome opportunities and experiences that bring you outside of your comfort zone, explore and take calculated risks. Make decisions based on your values and the results will follow."
The Recorder | How I Made It|Q&A
By Tasha Norman | February 16, 2022
"We must stop choosing the path of least resistance," said Marsha Laine Dungog. "Welcome opportunities and experiences that bring you outside of your comfort zone, explore and take calculated risks. Make decisions based on your values and the results will follow."
By Charles Toutant | February 14, 2022
"Anything that makes it easier for someone to swoop in and take your property will be a disincentive to the tax lien industry," said Robert Keyser, a past president of the National Tax Lien Association.
By Dan Roe | February 14, 2022
Ruben Gotlieb left GrayRobinson to spearhead a planned Latin America group. Two weeks ago, he joined Greenspoon Marder's international asset planning and trusts and estates practices.
By Max Mitchell | February 10, 2022
"Without the right support, I'm not sure that I would have continued to pursue a tax practice. If we want more diverse attorneys in a firm or in a practice area then we have to be willing to invest in them both personally and professionally," tax attorney Nikki Johnson-Huston said.
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