By Adolfo Pesquera | April 20, 2022
"On a certain level, it's just a little—insulting may not be the right word—but there's a level of 'You can't be serious!' that cats get tax-exempt treatment, but not women," Baker Botts partner Meghan D. McElvy said.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Timothy R. Wagner and Jennifer L. Anderson | January 5, 2022
"When an employee works from home, or from anywhere other than the employer's facility or dedicated office space, especially when the remote work takes place in a state that is different from where the employer's facility or office is located, a myriad of tax and employment issues arise... "
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Ezra Dyckman and Charles S. Nelson | December 21, 2021
In their Real Estate Financing column, Ezra Dyckman and Charles Nelson discuss the Hurricane Ida relief issued by the IRS which may provide a significant benefit to certain taxpayers in the NYC area that are engaging in Section 1031 exchanges, however they warn that the consequences of failing to meet a Section 1031 deadline are severe.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | August 30, 2021
Richard Husseini said Kirkland & Ellis offered him a "fabulously unique opportunity" to expand his tax practice, which includes controversy and planning.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | August 23, 2021
Louis Jenull, formerly a partner with Thompson & Knight, represents developers, investors, banks, financial institutions and "others with a large appetite for tax credits."
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | June 29, 2021
Law firms big and small are flocking to Florida's shores as the workload continues to grow among numerous practice areas.
By Angela Morris | June 24, 2021
"This was a heartbreaker to lose," said criminal-defense attorney Michael Minns of Houston, who plans to appeal his client's conviction and sentence for felony conspiracy to defraud the United States.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Stanley Foodman | June 11, 2021
In addition to the risk of IRS investigations accompanied by related additional income tax, financial penalties, interest and the possibility of incarceration (however remote), there is a danger of income tax noncompliance (whether at the federal or state level) being exposed during legal adversarial proceedings that can lead to investigation referrals by federal and local courts.
By Angela Morris | May 26, 2021
"Persistent technical difficulties throughout the trial made it impossible for lead counsel to effectively present Kinder Morgan's case," argued Kinder Morgan Production Co. in its appellate brief.
By Kenneth Artz | April 7, 2021
The United States can be a powerhouse if we utilize blockchain technology and embrace cryptocurrencies, says Ben Weiss, the COO and co-founder of CoinFlip bitcoin ATMs.
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