Reed Smith is adding a tax controversy practice with three lawyers from the San Francisco office of Preston Gates & Ellis.
James Kleier, John Messenger and Brian Toman started Monday as partners in Reed Smith’s San Francisco office.
Reed Smith is adding a tax controversy practice with three lawyers from Preston Gates & Ellis -- James Kleier, John Messenger and Brian Toman, who began Monday as partners in Reed Smith's San Francisco office. Kleier said the lawyers, who specialize in state-tax litigation for clients based outside California, needed a firm that had stronger relationships with Fortune 100 and 500 companies headquartered in other regions.
May 11, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Reed Smith is adding a tax controversy practice with three lawyers from the San Francisco office of Preston Gates & Ellis.
James Kleier, John Messenger and Brian Toman started Monday as partners in Reed Smith’s San Francisco office.
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