New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David Hershey-Webb | April 17, 2024
This article addresses the ongoing issue of deregulating rent-regulated apartments, including apartments in buildings receiving J-51 tax benefits, highlights some common scenarios tenant attorneys see regarding this issue, and emphasizes that it should be revisited by the Legislature.
By Stephanie Wilkins | April 17, 2024
In addition to introducing three new skills for legal and tax professionals in the U.S. and U.K., Thomson Reuters announced plans to roll out the CoCounsel generative AI assistant across every professional line it serves, including risk, fraud and media.
By Rick Mitchell | April 15, 2024
McDermott said its Paris tax practice now has 10 attorneys, including four partners, one counsel, and five associates.
By Mason Lawlor | April 10, 2024
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By Mason Lawlor | April 9, 2024
This case was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jeffrey A. Galant | April 5, 2024
The tools of intelligence (and counterintelligence) gathering, e.g., espionage, spying and the like, have been utilized since time immemorial by states, sovereign and otherwise, for both legitimate and nefarious reasons.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jennifer W. Karpchuk | April 2, 2024
If Pennsylvania legalizes and taxes medical marijuana, what are its options? Shapiro proposed a 20% tax on the wholesale price of cannabis. The states that have legalized and are taxing marijuana have taken varied approaches, yet they fall into three general categories of excise taxes: percentage-of-price taxes; weight-based taxes; and potency-based taxes.
By Benjamin Williams | April 2, 2024
A discussion of the recent case Tax Equity Now NY LLC v. City of New York which presents a critical examination of New York City's property tax system by the New York Court of Appeals.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jason Yarbrough | March 29, 2024
If the recent weather in Pittsburgh is any indication, spring has almost sprung, and with it comes another important season—tax season—and the potential for tremendous tax savings for thousands of commercial and residential property owners in Allegheny County.
By Brian Lee | March 21, 2024
The 4-3 vote indicates the panel is far from united on New York City taxation policy,
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