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How the Supreme Court's Internet Tax Case Was Built 'From the Ground Up'
"We built the case from the ground up," Goldstein & Russell founder Tom Goldstein said at a Georgetown University Law Center panel discussion. "We designed the legislation. Got the legislation passed. We went into court. We told the courts that 'hello, we want to lose.'"Gorsuch and Kennedy Click in Online Sales Tax Case
In April, the two justices likely will align in the multibillion-dollar battle over state taxation of online retail sales.Justices, Adding 12 Cases, Will Rule on State Sales Taxes for Online Retailers
A victory for the state could open a potential multibillion-dollar source of revenue for the states.Online Retailers Ask Justices to Strike State-Tax Reporting Law
A national data and marketing association is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down a Colorado law that imposes notice-and-reporting requirements on out-of-state retailers that do not collect sales taxes from customers in the taxing state.A Supreme Court Victory for Internet Retailers
With hints of future battles over state taxation of Internet sales, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday handed a technical victory to retailers trying to stave off the tax collector.A Supreme Court Victory for Internet Retailers
With hints of future battles over state taxation of Internet sales, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday handed a technical victory to retailers trying to stave off the tax collector.High Court Justices Gingerly Debate Internet Sales Taxes
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday scratched the surface of the looming battle over state taxation of Internet retailers and seemed troubled by what it saw.Justices Gingerly Join Debate Over Internet Sales Taxes
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday scratched the surface of the looming battle over state taxation of Internet retailers and seemed troubled by what it saw.Internet Retailers Press Their Claims in High Court
'Tis the season for online gift-buying, and a fitting time for the U.S. Supreme Court to hear Direct Marketing Association v. Brohl, a case involving the rights of Internet retailers.After PTO Loss, Webvention Patent Campaign Fizzles
More than four years after Webvention LLC began peppering hundreds of companies with licensing demands for allegedly infringing its sole patent, the prolific and controversial nonpracticing entity may have finally reached the end of the line.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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