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Supreme Court Brief

Supreme Court Brief: Tax Decision Impact | 'Offended Observer' Standing

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear an admiralty dispute involving choice-of-law clauses in maritime contracts according to Monday's orders list.
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National Law Journal

Tax Attorneys Welcome SCOTUS Ruling on Foreign Investment Reporting Rules With Cautious Optimism 

"I think they'll take a harder look at the willful vs. non-willful in order to get those penalty numbers back up to what they otherwise would have done," warned one tax attorney.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

White & Case Lands Mayer Brown Renewable Energy Practice Leader

Jeffrey Davis said new tax incentives for infrastructure and energy transition, coupled with the firm's footprint, made the timing right for a change.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Pending NY Regulations Portend Increased Scrutiny of P.L. 86-272 Protections for Foreign State Corporations

While most of the updated regulations correspond to New York's own corporate tax reforms, others take the opportunity to address recent court decisions and similar impetuses for change.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Urban Renewal, an Assault on Black Neighborhoods

In city after city, highways that were built to appease white suburban commuters, and enabled through eminent domain and funds from the 1949 Housing Act and 1956 Interstate Highway Act, were shoved through African American neighborhoods, causing surrounding blight and pollution. Among the Black neighborhoods divided by highways were Treme in New Orleans, the Brooklyn area of Charlotte and Overtown in Miami.
8 minute read

Daily Report Online

Chamberlain Hrdlicka Hires Veteran Tax Attorney

Sean R. Gannon will join the firm as senior counsel in its tax controversy and litigation practice and will work out of its Atlanta office.
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New York Law Journal

Tax Penalties to Avoid: Taxes Are High Enough Already

The good news is that penalties can be avoided, minimized, or abated, if proper action is taken.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Lawmakers Look at 'Save Our Homes' Property-Tax Change

The state's Save Our Homes program places a 3% cap on annual increases in taxable values of homesteaded property. The proposal would lower that to 2%.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Deductions for Amounts Paid By S Corporation Shareholders Fall between the Cracks

In their Taxation column, David Kahen and Elliot Pisem discuss two recent Tax Court memorandum decisions which underscore the importance of taking applicable tax rules into account when decisions are being made as to how to incur and report expenses, with a view to minimizing the potential for issues to arise on audit.
9 minute read

National Law Journal

Tax Attorney David Foster's Move to Kirkland Marks Reaction to Better-Resourced IRS

"Even those of us who engage in controversies with the agency for a living prefer a well-resourced IRS to provide adequate services to taxpayers," said new Kirkland & Ellis hire David Foster.
3 minute read

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