By Angela Morris | August 6, 2020
A Houston attorney will spend two years in prison and pay $1.89 million in restitution, fines and special assessments for his convictions in a tax-evasion case.
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By Mike Kosnitzky | May 27, 2020
During the pandemic families have had to shelter in place and both parents and adult children have been forced to work from home. Given the lack of…
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | January 24, 2020
Tax lawyer Manuel Rajunov, who does deal work in Mexico and elsewhere in Latin America, joined McDermott Will & Emery as a partner in Dallas.
By Karen Sloan | January 24, 2020
A federal judge cited Edward Adams' position as a law professor—who teaches financial subjects—in handing down a longer probation than prosecutors had sought.
By Katharine David, Robert Eckels, Sandy Hellums-Gomez, Arturo Michel, Mike Stafford, Anthony Franklyn and Ben Stephens and Husch Blackwell | January 22, 2020
On Dec. 5, the Texas Supreme Court heard oral arguments in PRSI Trading, LLC v. Harris County, Texas. Before the Texas Supreme Court is the issue…
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By Jeremy H. Temkin | November 13, 2019
John Doe summonses provide the IRS with a powerful investigative device bounded by a set of requirements inapplicable to other IRS summonses. In this edition of his Tax Litigation Issues column, Jeremy H. Temkin discusses some recent developments that highlight the obstacles and procedural hurdles faced by recipients of John Doe summonses and IRS agents alike.
By Angela Morris | October 29, 2019
John O. Green, who serves in the Idaho Legislature, has been fighting a condition of pretrial release that banned him from having firearms or weapons, because he claims that he needs weapons to protect himself and his family from wild animals, such as bears, that frequent the rural town where he lives.
By ALM Staff | September 9, 2019
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By Texas Lawyer Staff | September 3, 2019
During his 45-plus years of practice, Connelly has come to be regarded as one of the leading federal tax litigators in the United States. A shareholder…
By Kevin McGill and Rebecca Santana | July 10, 2019
Attorneys debate whether a little, any or all of the Affordable Care Act should be declared unconstitutional.
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