This essay uses John Grisham’s monumental work, \u27The Firm,\u27 to refute the notion that tax lawyers are nerds. A tax lawyer himself, the author challenges anyone who disagrees with him to a duel with broadswords
Do attorneys really add value or can unrepresented parties achieve equivalent results? This fundam...
This series of three articles (that\u27s why it\u27s a trilogy, duh-h-h) chronicles the legal-academ...
This Article considers the role of tax lawyers in the corporate tax shelter controversy. In the mid-...
This essay uses John Grisham’s monumental work, \u27The Firm,\u27 to refute the notion that tax lawy...
When tax lawyers are shown to have been particularly successful in limiting or even eliminating th...
Americans are losing faith in lawyers. An American Bar Association poll conducted during the O.J. Si...
During his twenty-four years on the Supreme Court, Justice Thurgood Marshall wrote better opinions o...
Although financial writers have been using magic terms in describing tax law (and accounting reporti...
In Part I, this Article briefly examines the debate over the proper role of the tax professional in ...
Tax shelters have proliferates in the United States not only because of financial innovation, the gl...
Doug Kahn’s love of tax law appears to be contagious. His wife was a tax lawyer, his son is now a ta...
This essay is to help tax lawyers decide how to handle casual conversations centered on denying, def...
In his book Perfectly Legal: The Covert Campaign to Rig Our Tax System to Benefit the Super Rich ...
The radification of the Sixteenth Amendment led Montgomery to make many trips to Washington to consu...
Tax law has just not been the same since January 2011. Did Congress pass earthshaking legislation af...
Do attorneys really add value or can unrepresented parties achieve equivalent results? This fundam...
This series of three articles (that\u27s why it\u27s a trilogy, duh-h-h) chronicles the legal-academ...
This Article considers the role of tax lawyers in the corporate tax shelter controversy. In the mid-...
This essay uses John Grisham’s monumental work, \u27The Firm,\u27 to refute the notion that tax lawy...
When tax lawyers are shown to have been particularly successful in limiting or even eliminating th...
Americans are losing faith in lawyers. An American Bar Association poll conducted during the O.J. Si...
During his twenty-four years on the Supreme Court, Justice Thurgood Marshall wrote better opinions o...
Although financial writers have been using magic terms in describing tax law (and accounting reporti...
In Part I, this Article briefly examines the debate over the proper role of the tax professional in ...
Tax shelters have proliferates in the United States not only because of financial innovation, the gl...
Doug Kahn’s love of tax law appears to be contagious. His wife was a tax lawyer, his son is now a ta...
This essay is to help tax lawyers decide how to handle casual conversations centered on denying, def...
In his book Perfectly Legal: The Covert Campaign to Rig Our Tax System to Benefit the Super Rich ...
The radification of the Sixteenth Amendment led Montgomery to make many trips to Washington to consu...
Tax law has just not been the same since January 2011. Did Congress pass earthshaking legislation af...
Do attorneys really add value or can unrepresented parties achieve equivalent results? This fundam...
This series of three articles (that\u27s why it\u27s a trilogy, duh-h-h) chronicles the legal-academ...
This Article considers the role of tax lawyers in the corporate tax shelter controversy. In the mid-...