Trump Allies Fight Big Business in Litigation Finance Tax Split
The odd bedfellows, peculiar alliances, and strange divides make clear what we already know—this is an unusual time in Washington.
US accountants and lawyers are mounting a furious lobbying effort on Capitol Hill to head off a tax rise targeted at professional services firms, which is buried in Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”
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The odd bedfellows, peculiar alliances, and strange divides make clear what we already know—this is an unusual time in Washington.
President Donald Trump intends to nominate former Kentucky Solicitor General Chad Meredith to a district court judgeship in the state.
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On May 28, 2012, Dewey & LeBoeuf, the product of a merger between two storied New York law firms, filed for bankruptcy. For the first time, Dewey's former chair Steven Davis opens up about the years, months, and weeks leading to his firm's collapse, the decisions he made and, looking back, whether he would have done anything differently.
The odd bedfellows, peculiar alliances, and strange divides make clear what we already know—this is an unusual time in Washington.
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US accountants and lawyers are mounting a furious lobbying effort on Capitol Hill to head off a tax rise targeted at professional services firms, which is buried in Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”
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