Tuesday was a very busy day for Ropes & Gray chair R. Bradford Malt.

No surprise there. After all, Malt makes the investment decisions for the blind trusts created by Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney for himself, his wife, and the Romney family. Malt also oversees the Romneys’ philanthropic arm, the Tyler Charitable Foundation, and does all the family’s tax planning. And for those associated with Mitt Romney, Tuesday was all about taxes.

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