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New York Law Journal

Mid-Year Tax Planning for Individuals

The middle of the year is a good time to be certain that each individual's situation has been evaluated so that planning can be custom-tailored to each client's unique situation.
8 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Longtime Head of Paul Hastings' Houston Office Jumps to Gibson Dunn

Partners in Texas continue to move from one Big Law firm to another, as lateral hiring continues at a fast clip.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Winston & Strawn Hires Tax Duo Focused on Cross-Border Work From Baker McKenzie in Miami

"We've been focusing on cross-border work all these years ... and I think it's more important than ever now," said incoming partner Summer LePree. "Almost everything has a cross-border component now."
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Morgan Lewis Brings on Partners From K&L Gates, Wilmer

Paul Fuener joined the firm's legacy liability practice in Pittsburgh, while Matthew Schnall joined the tax practice in Boston.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Challenges to Summonses After 'Polselli v. IRS'

This column discusses the court's decision in Polselli, Justice Jackson's concurring opinion, and the potential for future challenges to the IRS's issuance of summonses without notice.
10 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Philadelphia Law Firm Closes, Leading Partners to Jump to Larger Practice

Three lawyers are moving to Semanoff Ormsby after the closing of their prior firm, Dolchin Slotkin & Todd, which shuttered after a firm founder retired.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

No Sweat (Equity): Tax Court Addresses Partnership Profits Interests

In their Real Estate Financing column, Ezra Dyckman and Charles Nelson discuss the recent case, 'ES NPA Holding, LLC v. Commissioner,' where the Tax Court interpreted Revenue Procedure 93-27 favorably. The case showed that taxpayers receiving partnership profits interests should be careful to ensure that they have satisfied all requirements of the revenue procedure.
5 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Meet the Judge and Lawyers in Hunter Biden's Federal Criminal Case in Delaware

Biden's defense counsel Christopher Clark is no stranger to high profile litigation: he's defended both Elon Musk and Mark Cuban in SEC actions. His client is set to plead guilty in July.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Are Settlements, Other Types of Negotiations With Tax Authorities in Latin America Becoming a Trend?

Although the local rules are different and the settlements in the region do not always take into consideration the specifics of each taxpayer, it is possible to negotiate with tax authorities in Latin America. Below we comment on the main aspects of the trend in key jurisdictions such as Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Mexico.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Tax Moves for Preparing for Old Age: Take Advantage of Opportunities

With the normal retirement age for Social Security now capped at 67, many individuals may be concerned about outliving their income. This is especially so given the high cost of health care over and above what Medicare provides. Fortunately, tax laws provide some ways to address the concerns of living to old age.
6 minute read

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