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									August 21, 2025
									Prosecutors Can Hunt Lawyer's Assets In Castle Fraud CaseA London court ruled Thursday that prosecutors could go ahead with efforts to claw back money from a former lawyer who was imprisoned for more than a decade for defrauding an American property developer out of £10.5 million ($14 million.) 
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									August 21, 2025
									Health Insurance Uptick Fuels £123M Rise In UK Tax RevenueMounting pressure on Britain's public healthcare system is spurring the uptake of health insurance products and boosting government tax revenue, financial services consultancy Broadstone said Thursday. 
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									August 20, 2025
									Australia Offers Compliance Guidelines For New Debt RulesThe Australian Taxation Office published guidance Wednesday aimed at helping companies flag potential compliance risks as they reorganize in response to recent tax law changes that limit the amount of debt a corporation can use to fund its operations. 
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									August 20, 2025
									IRS To Nix Recent Rules On Disregarded Foreign PaymentsThe U.S. Treasury Department and IRS said Wednesday that they're planning to remove rules issued in January that would have forced companies to recognize income from payments that are disregarded for U.S. taxes yet reduce income in a foreign jurisdiction, a move prompted by criticism from businesses. 
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									August 20, 2025
									Nutter Welcomes Tax Atty In NY From Fox HoranLess than a month after announcing it had grown its ranks by 8% with the addition of 13 attorneys in three states, Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP said earlier this week that it has hired a New York-based tax attorney from Fox Horan & Camerini LLP. 
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									August 20, 2025
									IRS Lost Lien In Bankruptcy, Man Says In $28M Tax BattleThe Internal Revenue Service jettisoned any federal tax lien it claims to have against a man by filing an unsecured claim in his bankruptcy case, he told a Florida federal court Wednesday in response to the government's $28 million lawsuit against him. 
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									August 20, 2025
									Ex-Chelsea Soccer Player Ordered To Pay £466K To HMRCA former soccer player turned ESPN pundit must pay back nearly £466,000 ($628,300) in taxes on film company investments to HM Revenue & Customs, a London tribunal ruled. 
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									August 20, 2025
									Prosecutors Want £10.5M From Lawyer In Castle Fraud CaseA lawyer imprisoned for more than a decade for misappropriating money sent by an American property developer to buy a castle in Scotland owes his victims £10.5 million ($14 million), prosecutors told a London judge on Wednesday. 
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									August 19, 2025
									IRS To Float Rules Aimed At Easing Corporate Moves To USThe IRS announced plans Tuesday to propose regulations that would make it easier for publicly traded foreign corporations that own U.S. real estate to move their official base to the U.S. without facing unexpected tax issues. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Fed. Circ. Won't Revisit Steel Duties On German CompaniesThe Federal Circuit denied Tuesday a request for it to reconsider a precedential opinion upholding steel duties on German companies imposed after the U.S. Department of Commerce applied adverse facts available in an antidumping investigation. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Medtronic Sees Tariffs Adding $185M To Costs This YearMedtronic expects tariffs to add $185 million to its costs over the course of its current fiscal year, an amount lower than a previous estimate due to the company's efforts to lessen tariffs' impact, an executive said Tuesday in an earnings call. 
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									August 19, 2025
									NJ Man Gets 30 Months For Russian Arms Dealing SchemeA dual U.S.-Russian national was sentenced in a New York federal court to 30 months in prison after pleading guilty to his role in a scheme to smuggle sensitive, U.S.-made technology to further Russia's weapons development, prosecutors announced. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Trump Tariff Suit Belongs In Trade Court, Gov't Tells DC Circ.Suits challenging President Donald Trump's imposition of emergency tariffs belong in the U.S. Court of International Trade and a D.C. federal judge improperly considered a case lodged by Illinois-based toy makers in his court, the government told the D.C. Circuit. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Home Depot To Raise Some Prices Due To TariffsHome Depot expects to raise prices for some of its products as tariffs weigh its costs, while Congress' latest tax package will boost its cash flow, executives said Tuesday. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Alaskan Woman Unreported Stock Income, Tax Court SaysAn Alaska woman underreported her taxable income by failing to include stock transferred from her former employer, the U.S. Tax Court held Monday, rejecting her contention that she lacked control over the shares. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Indian PM Seeks To Cut Taxes As US Tariffs Slated To RiseIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he'll ask his government to cut goods and services tax by mid-October as the country's economy faces headwinds from the U.S. plan to impose a 50% tariff on its exports. 
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									August 18, 2025
									IRS Sharing Tax Info With ICE Amid Legal ChallengeThe Internal Revenue Service has begun sharing taxpayer return information with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the government told a D.C. federal court, revising the tax agency's previous stance that it had not received or responded to any such requests. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Canada Draft Bills Would Boost Audit Powers, Data SharingCanada's finance minister has released draft legislation designed to help the country's revenue agency with audits, including by participating in a global digital asset reporting framework. 
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									August 18, 2025
									IRS Accepting Applications To 2026 Real-Time Audit ProgramThe Internal Revenue Service soon will begin accepting applications for its compliance assurance process real-time audit program for 2026, the agency announced Monday. 
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									August 18, 2025
									German Tax Perk Unfair To Nonresident Cos., EU Notice SaysA German tax benefit allowing businesses to offset capital gains tax when they sell assets and reinvest in new ones that is available only to companies with a permanent establishment in the country unfairly discriminates against nonresident businesses, the European Commission said Monday. 
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									August 15, 2025
									US Eyeing Tariffs, Port Levies Over Shipping Emissions PlanThe U.S. government is considering tariffs, visa restrictions or port levies — and potentially a combination of those measures — in response to an intergovernmental plan to push the global shipping industry toward achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions, a U.S. Department of State spokesperson told Law360. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Canada Court Greenlights Challenge To Unapproved Tax HikeThe Federal Court of Canada denied the government's bid to toss a challenge to the Canada Revenue Agency's stated plans early this year to assess capital gains taxes at an increased rate that hasn't received parliamentary approval. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Retired EY Tax Ace Joins Atlanta BoutiqueAtlanta-based law boutique Wiggam Law LLC has brought on a retired senior counsel at tax law boutique Asbury Law Firm, adding an attorney who previously led Ernst & Young's tax controversy practice for the central and southeastern U.S. and served as a trial attorney for the IRS, the boutique announced Friday. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Taxation With Representation: Wachtell, Cooley, SullivanIn this week's Taxation With Representation, the NBA signs off on the sale of the Boston Celtics, Gildan Activewear acquires HanesBrands, private equity shop Advent International buys insurance software firm Sapiens, and financial software provider MeridianLink goes private via its acquisition by Centerbridge Partners. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Sweden Looks To Adopt Updated Pillar 2 GuidanceThe Swedish Ministry of Finance proposed updates Friday to the country's legislation that implements the Pillar Two international minimum tax agreement, including amendments that would clarify rules on deferred taxes. 
Expert Analysis
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								The Strategic Advantages Of Appointing A Law Firm CEO  The impact on law firms of the recent CrowdStrike outage underscores that the business of law is no longer merely about providing supplemental support for legal practice — and helps explain why some law firms are appointing dedicated, full-time CEOs to navigate the challenges of the modern legal landscape, says Jennifer Johnson at Calibrate Strategies. 
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								How Cos. Can Build A Strong In-House Pro Bono Program  During this year’s pro bono celebration week, companies should consider some key pointers to grow and maintain a vibrant in-house program for attorneys to provide free legal services for the public good, says Mary Benton at Alston & Bird. 
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								Home Canning Makes Me A Better Lawyer.jpg)  Making my own pickles and jams requires seeing a process through from start to finish, as does representing clients from the start of a dispute at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board through any appeals to the Federal Circuit, says attorney Kevin McNish. 
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								Use The Right Kind Of Feedback To Help Gen Z Attorneys  Generation Z associates bring unique perspectives and expectations to the workplace, so it’s imperative that supervising attorneys adapt their feedback approach in order to help young lawyers learn and grow — which is good for law firms, too, says Rachael Bosch at Fringe Professional Development. 
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								Congress Can And Must Enact A Supreme Court Ethics Code  As public confidence in the U.S. Supreme Court dips to historic lows following reports raising conflict of interest concerns, Congress must exercise its constitutional power to enact a mandatory and enforceable code of ethics for the high court, says Muhammad Faridi, president of the New York City Bar Association. 
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								What To Make Of Dueling Corporate Transparency Act Rulings  Although challenges to the Corporate Transparency Act abound — as highlighted by recent federal court decisions from Alabama and Oregon taking opposite positions on its constitutionality — the act is still law, so companies should comply with their filing requirements or face the potential consequences, say attorneys at Lowenstein Sandler. 
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								The Pop Culture Docket: Justice Lebovits On Gilbert And Sullivan  Characters in the 19th century comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan break the rules of good lawyering by shamelessly throwing responsible critical thought to the wind, providing hilarious lessons for lawyers and judges on how to avoid a surfeit of traps and tribulations, say acting New York Supreme Court Justice Gerald Lebovits and law student Tara Scown. 
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								State Of The States' AI Legal Ethics Landscape  Over the past year, several state bar associations, as well as the American Bar Association, have released guidance on the ethical use of artificial intelligence in legal practice, all of which share overarching themes and some nuanced differences, say Eric Pacifici and Kevin Henderson at SMB Law Group. 
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								8 Childhood Lessons That Can Help You Be A Better Attorney  A new school year is underway, marking a fitting time for attorneys to reflect on some fundamental life lessons from early childhood that offer a framework for problems that no legal textbook can solve, say Chris Gismondi and Chris Campbell at DLA Piper. 
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								This Election, We Need To Talk About Court Process  In recent decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has markedly transformed judicial processes — from summary judgment standards to notice pleadings — which has, in turn, affected individuals’ substantive rights, and we need to consider how the upcoming presidential election may continue this pattern, says Reuben Guttman at Guttman Buschner. 
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								Mental Health First Aid: A Brief Primer For Attorneys  Amid a growing body of research finding that attorneys face higher rates of mental illness than the general population, firms should consider setting up mental health first aid training programs to help lawyers assess mental health challenges in their colleagues and intervene with compassion, say psychologists Shawn Healy and Tracey Meyers. 
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								The Trade And Tax Issues Behind US-Canada Digital Tax Clash  The new Canadian digital services tax recently went into effect despite objections from the U.S., a controversy that represents an unusual mix of trade and tax policy, and many companies have been pondering how it will affect their e-commerce businesses, says Damon Pike at BDO. 
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								Litigation Inspiration: Honoring Your Learned Profession  About 30,000 people who took the bar exam in July will learn they passed this fall, marking a fitting time for all attorneys to remember that they are members in a specialty club of learned professionals — and the more they can keep this in mind, the more benefits they will see, says Bennett Rawicki at Hilgers Graben.