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									October 28, 2025
									Trump Appeals 'Unprecedented' NY Criminal ConvictionPresident Donald Trump appealed his New York criminal conviction for falsifying business records, arguing the charges were defective, the jury was improperly instructed, the judge was biased and that he was immune from prosecution. 
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									October 27, 2025
									Ore. Religious Group Loses Tax-Exempt Bid In Claims CourtAn Oregon religious organization lost its challenge in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims to regain its church tax-exempt status, which the Internal Revenue Service revoked after determining that much of the group's spending personally benefited the founders' family members. 
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									October 27, 2025
									Cambodia Agrees To Cut Tariffs, Barriers In US Trade DealCambodia agreed to cut tariffs, refrain from imposing a digital services tax, remove nontariff trade barriers and accept U.S. regulatory standards in a trade agreement with the U.S. in exchange for tariff exemptions. 
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									October 27, 2025
									US Unveils Trade Frameworks For Vietnam, Thailand DealsThe U.S. issued new details on a framework trade deal it reached months ago with Vietnam and announced a new framework deal with Thailand, according to announcements made by the White House on Sunday. 
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									October 27, 2025
									Malaysia Agrees To Toss Digital Tax In Trade Pact With USMalaysia agreed to stop imposing its digital services tax on U.S. companies, invest $70 billion stateside and lower trade barriers on American goods in a trade agreement with the U.S. in exchange for tariff exemptions. 
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									October 27, 2025
									Estate Agrees To Settlement In $50M Solar Co. Tax RowThe estate of a former business associate of solar company owners caught in a $50 million tax fraud agreed to settle with a receiver appointed to collect company assets, according to a Utah federal court order, bringing the yearslong collection effort spanning dozens of settlements closer to an end. 
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									October 27, 2025
									Vialto Adds Nearly 30 Immigration Pros From SeyfarthVialto Partners announced Monday that its immigration law-focused affiliate, Vialto Law (US) LLP, has brought on nearly 30 legal professionals from Seyfarth Shaw LLP, including nine attorneys. 
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									October 27, 2025
									Staff Losses, Gambling To Challenge IRS In 2026, TIGTA SaysEmployee losses and budget cuts rank among the top challenges predicted to affect the IRS next year, along with protecting taxpayer data, implementing changes in tax law and collecting taxes on gambling winnings, according to an annual report released Monday by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Feds Want Goldstein To Disclose 'Blame Everyone' DefenseThe federal government Friday urged a Maryland federal judge to give SCOTUSblog co-founder Tom Goldstein a December deadline to disclose whether he intends to assert at trial that he failed to file tax returns due to legal advice, saying it expects him to "blame everyone other than himself." 
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									October 24, 2025
									Former Judges Tell Justices To Strike Down Trump's TariffsFormer federal judges and government officials, joined by scholars, economists, businesses and interest groups, told the U.S. Supreme Court this week that President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs should be struck down because the law the president has utilized does not give him power to impose those measures. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Avalara Investors Fight Stay In $8.4B Buyout DisputeShareholders of tax software company Avalara are fighting a motion by the company in Washington federal court to stay litigation accusing it of misleading investors ahead of an $8.4 billion deal to take the company private. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Tax Pros Expect No IRS Word Soon On 'Friendly Doctor' DealsThe tax treatment of private equity investments in medical firms and other professional practices remains unresolved as the Internal Revenue Service delays updates to long-awaited consolidated return regulations and focuses instead on implementing the new 2025 Republican budget law, tax experts said Friday. 
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									October 24, 2025
									USTR To Probe China's Adherence To 2020 Trade DealThe Office of the U.S. Trade Representative opened an investigation Friday into China's adherence to a 2020 trade deal after determining there has been an "apparent failure to comply" with its terms, an accusation disputed by a Chinese government representative who spoke with Law360. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Par Funding CEO's Wife Gets 1-Day Jail Term, $1.7M PenaltyThe wife of Par Funding founder and convicted fraudster Joseph LaForte has been sentenced to one day in prison and a nearly $1.7 million penalty after pleading guilty to a charge related to evading taxes. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Tile Importer Fights $1.8M In Taxes Over Captive ArrangementA New York glass tile importer doesn't owe $1.8 million in taxes and penalties related to its captive insurance program as the Internal Revenue Service has claimed, the company told the U.S. Tax Court. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Trump Ends Canada Trade Talks Over Ontario's Reagan AdPresident Donald Trump said he ended trade negotiations with Canada because of an advertisement by Ontario's provincial government featuring critical remarks about tariffs by President Ronald Reagan. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Popular TaxProf Blog Returns After ShutdownAfter Typepad's decision to shut down last month, the Association of American Law Schools is giving new life to one of the defunct hosted blogging platform's popular legal blogs. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Taxation With Representation: Latham, Wachtell, Gibson DunnIn this week's Taxation With Representation, Meta announces a joint venture with Blue Owl Capital to fund the development of a data center campus in Louisiana, private equity giants acquire medical technology company Hologic Inc., and National Fuel Gas Co. buys CenterPoint Energy Inc.'s Ohio natural gas utility business. 
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									October 24, 2025
									Partnership Fights For $15M Easement Deduction In Tax CourtThe Internal Revenue Service didn't explain its determinations and therefore violated administrative law when it denied an Alabama partnership a $14.8 million deduction for donating a conservation easement in 2020, the partnership told the U.S. Tax Court. 
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									October 23, 2025
									Legislation May Fix Tax Court Jurisdiction Feud, Judge SaysSenate legislation to expand the U.S. Tax Court's authority to order refunds and credits in collection cases could settle a long-running dispute revived by the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to limit the tax tribunal's jurisdiction, a judge said Thursday. 
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									October 23, 2025
									Fed. Circ. Affirms No Tax Refunds For Retired United PilotsUnited Airlines pilots who said they overpaid payroll taxes because of the early termination of their retirement plan in the company's bankruptcy can't get partial refunds, the Federal Circuit affirmed Thursday, saying procedural issues doomed their case. 
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									October 23, 2025
									Tech Co. Goes After $1.4M IRS Adjustments In Tax CourtAn internet platform company that helps video game developers launch their games challenged $1.4 million in IRS adjustments to its tax return in the U.S. Tax Court, alleging the agency incorrectly told the company to report its software development costs as capital expenses. 
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									October 23, 2025
									US Oil Cos. Pay More Tax Abroad Than At Home, Report SaysAmerican oil and gas companies with foreign extraction operations paid more than 80% of their total taxes abroad in recent years despite producing more oil and gas in the U.S. than everywhere else combined, a corporate transparency group said Thursday. 
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									October 23, 2025
									IRS To Float Sourcing Rules For Certain Securities LoansThe Internal Revenue Service said Thursday it intends to propose regulations that would have it look to the borrower of certain securities, rather than the lender, when determining whether related payments are sourced from the United States. 
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									October 23, 2025
									IRS FAQs Include $20K Payment Reporting RequirementThe Internal Revenue Service updated its FAQs on Thursday to include the budget reconciliation bill's reversal of a law requiring peer-to-peer payment platforms such as Venmo and PayPal to report aggregate payments of $600 or more. 
Expert Analysis
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								2 Rulings Highlight IRS' Uncertain Civil Fraud Penalty Powers  Conflicting decisions from the U.S. Tax Court and the Northern District of Texas that hinge on whether the IRS can administratively assert civil fraud penalties since the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2024 decision in SEC v. Jarkesy provide both opportunities and potential pitfalls for taxpayers, says Michael Landman at Bird Marella. 
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								Junior Attys Must Beware Of 5 Common Legal Brief MistakesExcerpt from Practical Guidance.jpg)  Junior law firm associates must be careful to avoid five common pitfalls when drafting legal briefs — from including every possible argument to not developing a theme — to build the reputation of a sought-after litigator, says James Argionis at Cozen O'Connor. 
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								Digital Asset Report Opens Doors For Banks, But Risks Linger  A recent report from a White House working group discussing digital asset market structure signals how banks may elect to expand into digital asset custody, trading and related services in the years ahead, but the road remains layered with challenges, say attorneys at Foley & Lardner. 
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								Power To The Paralegals: How And Why Training Must Evolve  Empowering paralegals through new models of education that emphasize digital fluency, interdisciplinary collaboration and human-centered lawyering could help solve workforce challenges and the justice gap — if firms, educators and policymakers get on board, say Kristine Custodio Suero and Kelli Radnothy. 
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								5 Real Estate Takeaways From Trump's Sweeping Tax Law  Changes to the Internal Revenue Code included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will have a range of effects on real estate sponsors, investors and real estate investment trusts — from more compliance flexibility around taxable REIT subsidiary limits to new considerations raised by a key retaliatory tax provision that was left out, say attorneys at DLA Piper. 
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								Evaluating The Current State Of Trump's Tariff Deals.jpg)  As the Trump administration's ambitious tariff effort rolls into its ninth month, and many deals lack the details necessary to provide trade market certainty, attorneys at Adams & Reese examine where things stand. 
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								How Hyperlinks Are Changing E-Discovery Responsibilities  A recent e-discovery dispute over hyperlinked data in Hubbard v. Crow shows how courts have increasingly broadened the definition of control to account for cloud-based evidence, and why organizations must rethink preservation practices to avoid spoliation risks, says Bree Murphy at Exterro. 
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								Preserving Refunds As Tariffs Await Supreme Court Weigh-In  In the event that the U.S. Supreme Court decides in V.O.S. Selections v. Trump that the president doesn't have authority to levy tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, importers should keep records of imports on which they have paid such tariffs and carefully monitor the liquidation dates, say attorneys at Butzel. 
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								Revamped Opportunity Zones Can Aid Clean Energy Projects  The Qualified Opportunity Zone program, introduced in 2017 and reshaped in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, offers investors federal tax incentives for development in low-income communities — incentives that are especially meaningful for clean energy projects, where capital-intensive infrastructure and long-term planning are essential, say attorneys at Dentons. 
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								Writing Musicals Makes Me A Better Lawyer  My experiences with writing musicals and practicing law have shown that the building blocks for both endeavors are one and the same, because drama is necessary for the law to exist, says Addison O’Donnell at LOIS Law. 
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								How Fashion, Tech Can Maximize New Small Biz Tax Breaks  Fashion and technology companies, which invest heavily in innovation, should consider taking advantage of provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that favor small businesses, restructuing if necessary to become eligible for expanded research and experimental expenditure credits and qualified small business stock incentives, says Aime Salazar at Olshan Frome. 
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								Adapting To Private Practice: From Va. AUSA To Mid-Law  Returning to the firm where I began my career after seven years as an assistant U.S. attorney in Virginia has been complex, nuanced and rewarding, and I’ve learned that the pursuit of justice remains the constant, even as the mindset and client change, says Kristin Johnson at Woods Rogers. 
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								7 Document Review Concepts New Attorneys Need To Know  For new associates joining firms this fall, stepping into the world of e-discovery can feel like learning a new language, but understanding a handful of fundamentals — from coding layouts to metadata — can help attorneys become fluent in document review, says Ann Motl at Bowman and Brooke.