Fox Rothschild has settled a nearly $400,000 tax beef with the U.S. Virgin Islands for an undisclosed amount, according to an order closing out the case in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

U.S. District Senior Judge Berle Schiller of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania ordered the case be dismissed with prejudice after the parties in Fox Rothschild v. The U.S. Virgin Islands informed the court they settled the matter over whether the firm’s work in the islands on a bankruptcy matter required it pay taxes to the territory.

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