New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Peter E. Fisch and Mitchell L. Berg | August 13, 2019
In their Transactional Real Estate column, Peter Fisch and Mitchell Berg discuss the use of the “crystallized carry structure” in real estate joint ventures.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jennifer Weidler Karpchuk and Ilya A. Lipin | August 7, 2019
Besides the temperatures this summer, nothing has been steamier than the recent tax developments in Philadelphia. This article will look at some of the most significant developments in the last year and discuss their prospective impacts on both resident and nonresident taxpayers.
By Mike Scarcella | August 6, 2019
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit last month invited the Justice Department to express its views in the case, one of several pending actions that confront the president's continued to push to keep his financial records secret.
By Cheryl Miller | Mike Scarcella | August 6, 2019
Trump's lawyers at Consovoy McCarthy contend a new California law requiring presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns is unlawful.
By Dan Packel | August 1, 2019
Erika Collins, who was co-chair of Proskauer's international labor and employment practice, says she reached out soon after reading about Epstein Becker's deal with Deloitte on LinkedIn.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alana Petraske | July 25, 2019
Following the financial crisis, a push towards global transparency has resulted in a revolution in cross-border exchange of tax information. Non-profit organizations are challenged daily, not only with navigating self-certification and registration under these regimes, but in some cases, have more onerous reporting obligations, often ill-suited to their nonprofit activities.
By Mike Scarcella | July 15, 2019
"Why is the Justice Department not participating to protect the office of the president, if that's the primary basis of your argument?" Judge Neomi Rao asked a private lawyer for Trump last week.
By Mike Scarcella | C. Ryan Barber | July 12, 2019
The panel—Judges Patricia Millett, David Tatel and Neomi Rao—spent more than two hours grilling the House's top lawyer and a private attorney representing Trump. The court appeared, at times, divided.
By Mike Scarcella | July 2, 2019
"Defendants have mounted an extraordinary attack on the authority of Congress to obtain information needed to conduct oversight of Treasury," U.S. House lawyers said in the complaint.
By Jenna Greene | June 18, 2019
“This cheating was extensive,” said SEC Enforcement Division Co-Director Steven Peikin. “Given the nature and severity of the conduct, we thought that seeking an admission of wrongdoing was appropriate.”
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