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Licensed for 52 years

Tax Lawyer at Chicago, IL
Practice Areas: Tax

One Prudential Plaza, 130 East Randolph Drive, Chicago, IL

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Licenses

Licensed in Illinois for 52 years

State: Illinois

Acquired: 1974

Retired

No misconduct found

Location

Baker & McKenzie LLP

One Prudential Plaza, 130 East Randolph Drive, Chicago, IL, 60601

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recognized as one of the leading tax attorneys, International Tax Review

Education

1981

Harvard University Law School

JD - Juris Doctor

1978

Notre Dame University

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Publications

2007

International Tax Journal Common Liars, Damned Liars and Expert Liars — Experts, Junk Science and Transfer Pricing

2007

International Tax Journal Puerto Rico Transfer Pricing Emerges … Again … as an Emerging Issue

2006

Calling the IRS for a Flagrant Foul: Imputing Interest as a Secondary Adjustment Journal Taxation Global Transactions

2006

Arbitrating Competent Authority Disputes Journal Taxation Global Transactions

2005

CCH Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions Transfer Pricing on the Fast Track

2005

CCH Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions The Camel’s Nose In The Tent: Using The Arm’s Length Standard for Branch Profits Determinations

2005

CCH Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions Cost Sharing and Stock Options: The Tax Court Giveth and the IRS Taketh Away

2004

CCH Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions On the Hot Seat

2004

CCH Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions Challenging the Stock-Based Compensation Cost-Sharing Regulation

2004

CCH Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions Closing Agreement Strategies in Transfer Pricing Disputes

2004

CCH Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions Surviving the Stock-Based Compensation Regulation

2003

CCH Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions New IRS Transfer Pricing Compliance Initiative: “Off With Their Heads”

2003

CCH Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions For Settlement Purposes Only

2003

CCH Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions Corporate Tax Shelters and Section 482, The IRS Wisely Puts Away the Meat Cleaver

2002

CCH Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions Resolving Transfer Pricing Disputes in Competent Authority

2002

CCH Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions Musings on Transfer Pricing Developments

2002

CCH Journal of Taxation of Global Transactions Treasury and IRS Issue Proposed Regulations to Require Inclusion of Stock Options Value or “Cost” Under Code Sec. 482 Cost Sharing Agreements

2002

Joint Ventures Beware! Journal Taxation Global Transactions

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The Road Not Taken: Do You Have to Pay to Park? Journal Taxation Global Transactions

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U.S. Corporations Doing Business Abroad (RIA© 1994-2006) Lead author
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