New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Peter M. Fass | June 14, 2019
In his Real Estate Securities column, Peter Fass discusses the IRS's proposed regulations which provide guidance on the interest deduction limitation rules under §163(j).
By Mike Scarcella | Tony Mauro | June 11, 2019
The first couple of pages of Trump's opening brief puts a focus on the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. D.C. Circuit Judges Patricia Millett, Neomi Rao and David Tatel have scheduled argument for July 10.
By Mike Scarcella and Tony Mauro | June 11, 2019
The first couple of pages of Trump's opening brief puts a focus on the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. D.C. Circuit Judges Patricia Millett, Neomi Rao and David Tatel have scheduled argument for July 10.
By Dan Packel | June 3, 2019
The Big Four are established in the area, as are several large firms. But global tax reforms and heightened awareness among multinationals is encouraging others to step up.
By John Kang, The Asian Lawyer | May 29, 2019
The Big Four have been told to stop practicing law in India. All four deny they are violating the law—but they have reason to worry.
By Ellis Kim | May 23, 2019
The hearing will mark the first time an appellate panel will scrutinize a subpoena seeking Trump-related financial records.
By Ellis Kim | May 23, 2019
The hearing will mark the first time an appellate panel will scrutinize a subpoena seeking Trump-related financial records.
By Mike Scarcella | Ellis Kim | May 22, 2019
The proposed schedule would push the dispute into mid-July, and during that time the House would agree to suspend the production of documents that are required by the subpoena to Mazars.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | April 26, 2019
Vice Chancellor Morgan T. Zurn on Thursday allowed Otto Candies and other plaintiffs to file a new complaint despite their failure to comply with a court rule governing amended complaints in the case, which accuses KPMG of failing to detect a massive financial fraud by Citigroup Inc. and a KPMG client in Latin America.
By Tom McParland | April 26, 2019
Vice Chancellor Morgan T. Zurn on Thursday allowed Otto Candies and other plaintiffs to file a new complaint despite their failure to comply with a court rule governing amended complaints in the case, which accuses KPMG of failing to detect a massive financial fraud by Citigroup Inc. and a KPMG client in Latin America.
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