By Cheryl Miller | May 27, 2021
Welcome to the Law.com Cannabis Briefing: Higher Law. This week we're looking at: Big Law's push into boutiques' cannabis turf • The solicitor general's defense of 280E, again • Garfunkel Wild's new cannabis practice. Let's dive in.
By Ellen Bardash | May 27, 2021
Delaware has said that it should be able to default unclaimed checks issued by MoneyGram, which is incorporated in the state. But other state governments say that default rights should not be controlled by that factor.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | May 27, 2021
Delaware has said that it should be able to default unclaimed checks issued by MoneyGram, which is incorporated in the state. But other state governments say that default rights should not be controlled by that factor.
By Angela Morris | May 26, 2021
"Persistent technical difficulties throughout the trial made it impossible for lead counsel to effectively present Kinder Morgan's case," argued Kinder Morgan Production Co. in its appellate brief.
By Lizzy McLellan | May 19, 2021
Gayton, who recently resigned as GC of The Coca-Cola Co., was previously GC at Ford Motor Co., where he had also held roles focused on tax law.
By Lizzy McLellan | May 19, 2021
Gayton, who recently resigned as GC of The Coca-Cola Co., was previously GC at Ford Motor Co., where he had also held roles focused on tax law.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeremy H. Temkin | May 19, 2021
The IRS is authorized to impose a penalty of up to $10,000 for "any [non-willful] violation" of FBAR provisions. In recent years, district courts have disagreed regarding whether this provision authorized a separate penalty for each undisclosed account or limited the IRS to a single $10,000 penalty, regardless of the number of accounts at issue. In late March, the Ninth Circuit became the first Circuit Court of Appeals to address this issue. In this edition of his Tax Litigation Issues column, Jeremy H. Temkin discusses the opinion, which provides a useful roadmap for practitioners representing taxpayers.
By Bruce Love | May 17, 2021
With the potential of a new federal tax regime on the way from the Biden administration, several big firms are bulking up their tax practices related to multiple tax services.
By Bruce Love | May 12, 2021
Threats of more tax enforcement and regulation, plus continued deal activity, are driving a spate of tax partner hires, including at Kirkland, Gibson Dunn and Mayer Brown.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | May 10, 2021
Last week, midsize firms in New York, Florida and Tennessee all found ways to capitalize on the migration of money and wealth to the Sunshine State via lateral hiring and office openings in tax planning, trusts and estates, and private wealth practices.
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