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November 28, 2023 | Law.com

How I Made Practice Group Chair: 'Be Authentic and Mindful of Your Strengths and Weaknesses,' Says Larissa Neumann of Fenwick

"Utilize your strengths, hone your expertise and be assertive when you have answers and insights that can be of value to your team and your clients. When there are gaps or weaknesses in your practice do not be afraid to leverage your colleagues' strengths and collaborate!"
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November 22, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

What To Know About the Withdrawal of ERC Claims From the IRS

Everyone has probably heard or seen multiple radio or TV ads in the last six months touting the "free money" the federal government is allegedly giving out to businesses under the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) program that Congress enacted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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November 16, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Mandatory Payroll Tax Proposed for Long-Term Custodial Care

The New York Long Term Care Trust Program was proposed to address the issue of long-term care insurance through a mandatory payroll tax. Although not enacted, the bill signals a willingness to consider a fundamentally new approach to this issue.
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November 15, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Is the 'Klein' Conspiracy Doctrine Doomed?

In his Tax Litigation Issues column, Jeremy H. Temkin discusses how a series of recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions has eroded Klein's jurisprudential foundation, suggesting it is not a matter of if, but when, the doctrine falls.
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November 14, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Globalization and Blurred Borders, Part Two: Taxation

Although international borders are becoming blurred where people, money and commerce move across most of the Western world with ease and dual citizenship is commonplace, there are still at least two areas where the lines on maps remain clear: taxes and succession. The more peoples' personal and business lives become globalized, the more important it is for them to be aware of tax and succession consequences. In Part One of this two-part series, author David Faust discussed succession. This article deals with taxation.
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November 07, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Globalization and Blurred Borders, Part One: Succession

Although international borders are becoming blurred where people, money and commerce move across the world with ease and dual citizenship is commonplace, there are still at least two areas where the lines on maps remain clear: taxes and succession. The more peoples' personal and business lives become globalized, the more important it is for them to be aware of both tax and succession consequences. This article will deal with succession; a subsequent article will deal with taxes.
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November 06, 2023 | Law.com

A $300K Arbitration Award Highlights Potential Pitfalls for Counsel in Cannabis Cases

"My expectation is that most of the large law firms that entered the cannabis market too early will end up regretting it. Some firms may find it to be their Enron."
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November 03, 2023 | Daily Business Review

A Father and Daughter Merged Their Boutiques Together After Leaving Big Law, Offering Flexible Fee Structure

"The attorneys who are going to join us are the attorneys who want to bet on themselves. They know what they are worth, and they want to be able to have agency over their time and over the type of work that they deliver to their clients," said Concepción Global partner Christine Concepción.
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November 02, 2023 | Daily Report Online

Fulton Sheriff Files 7 Suits Against Tax Commissioner, Seeking Tax Funds

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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October 31, 2023 | Daily Report Online

Atlanta's 11th Circuit: Relying on CPA Not 'Reasonable Cause' to File Late Tax Returns, Even With E-Filed Forms

"Taxpayers need to fully understand both the hidden dangers and available protections when relying on an agent to file their tax returns, and accountants and other professional tax preparers should advise their clients of taxpayers' responsibilities to ensure the submission of their returns regardless of their reliance on an agent," the appeals court said.
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