International
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									October 21, 2025
									Discovery Against Gem Company Halted In Malawi's Tax ProbeMalawi's government can no longer proceed with discovery against a gemstone company that partnered with a mining outfit the country claims evaded billions of dollars in taxes and royalties on exported rubies and sapphires, a Washington federal judge ruled, vacating his own order. 
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									October 21, 2025
									'Revenge Tax' May Reappear If Pillar 2 Talks Stall, Pros SayRepublican lawmakers are likely to revive what is commonly known as the revenge tax if countries are unable to flesh out a tentative agreement to effectively exempt U.S. companies from the 15% global corporate minimum tax regime known as Pillar Two, practitioners said Tuesday. 
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									October 21, 2025
									EU To Ditch Plans For Transaction Tax, Shell Co. LawThe European Commission plans to withdraw proposed directives that would impose a financial transaction tax and target tax evasion through the use of shell companies, it said Tuesday in a work program for 2026. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Medtronic Says 8th Circ. Wrongly Tossed Tax Court's MethodThe Eighth Circuit's rejection of the U.S. Tax Court's latest ruling on the pricing of Medtronic intangibles placed unnecessary restrictions on the court's unspecified method addressing such assets transferred to Puerto Rico, the company argued as it asked the circuit court to rethink its decision. 
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									October 21, 2025
									UK Pensions Body Calls For Long-Term Tax PolicyThe government must commit to long-term policy on pension tax relief, an influential trade body said Tuesday, warning that mounting uncertainty every year around the Budget was harming consumer confidence. 
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									October 20, 2025
									G7 Deal Exempting US From Min. Tax Hurts Brazil, Prof SaysLatin American countries, especially Brazil, are concerned that the deal announced by the Group of Seven countries in June exempting U.S. multinationals from a globally agreed 15% minimum tax gives the U.S. an unfair advantage over them, a professor at University of Antwerp said Monday. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Emergency Tariffs Unlawfully Unprecedented, Justices ToldThe International Emergency Economic Powers Act has never been used until President Donald Trump to impose tariffs, and nowhere does the law provide that explicit authority, a dozen states, several small businesses and a pair of Illinois toymakers told the U.S. Supreme Court Monday. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Switzerland, EU Sign Automatic Tax Data Exchange DealThe Swiss government signed an agreement with the European Union to improve its automatic exchange of financial information standards, according to a statement published Monday. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Brazil Signs OECD Convention On Tax TreatiesBrazil on Monday signed the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's convention to align bilateral tax treaties with standards aimed at preventing base erosion and profit shifting, according to the organization. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Treasury Floats Plan To Scrap Look-Through RulesThe U.S. Treasury Department proposed regulations Monday that would remove rules that allow revenue officials to, in a manner of speaking, look through the corporate owners of real estate investment entities to determine whether they are domestically controlled. 
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									October 20, 2025
									China To Offer 50% VAT Rebate For Offshore Wind ElectricityChina will offer a 50% rebate on value-added taxes for companies that sell electricity they produce with offshore wind installments starting next month, the State Tax Administration said. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Directors Jailed For £20M Fraud Involving Fake VAT ClaimsSix company directors were sentenced Monday for their role in a £20 million ($27 million) tax fraud involving a wholesale electrical appliance business that deliberately understated how much value-added tax was owed to HM Revenue and Customs. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Trump Orders Truck Tariffs, Expands Auto Rebate ProgramPresident Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday to begin anticipated tariffs on heavy and medium trucks on Nov. 1, while expanding a program that domestic auto manufacturers are already utilizing for rebates to existing tariffs on auto vehicles. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Electronic Co. Tells Justices Trump Tariffs Are The EmergencyEmergency tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump are creating extraordinary economic threats under a law that was intended to protect U.S. retailers from such harm, a Virginia-based electronics company told the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday. 
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									October 17, 2025
									UN Shipping Agency Delays Carbon Price Opposed By USThe United Nations' shipping agency agreed Friday to postpone for one year its plan to introduce a global carbon price, which the U.S. government opposes, having called it a "global carbon tax." 
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									October 17, 2025
									Covington Adds Former IRS Special Counsel In DCCovington & Burling LLP has grown its tax practice in Washington, D.C., with the addition of a former special counsel in the Office of Chief Counsel at the Internal Revenue Service. 
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									October 17, 2025
									French Digital Tax Ruling Puts Spotlight On Trade TensionsA French court decision that upheld the nation's digital services tax could bolster similar measures in other European Union member states, but legal backing may mean little if countries use DSTs as bargaining chips in tariff negotiations with the United States. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Taxation With Representation: Latham, Kirkland, WachtellIn this week's Taxation With Representation, the Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure Partnership, MGX, and BlackRock's Global Infrastructure Partners acquire Aligned Data Centers from Macquarie Asset Management and co-investors; Rayonier Inc. and PotlatchDeltic Corp. merge to create a timber and wood products giant; and a Lone Star Funds affiliate acquires industrial processing equipment provider Hillenbrand Inc. 
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									October 16, 2025
									China's Crackdown On Rare Earth Minerals Spooks ImportersIn the latest trade salvo between the U.S. and China, stricter Chinese export controls on critical earth minerals that many U.S. manufacturers rely on are causing concern for businesses, which may have difficulty diversifying supply chains for the rare materials. 
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									October 16, 2025
									Finland Looks To Narrow Tax Data CollectionFinland's government has proposed amending the way the country's tax administration accesses certain financial information, such as bank records, in order to narrow and better target the information requests in line with European Union data privacy standards, the administration said Thursday. 
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									October 16, 2025
									Firm's Case Against GILTI Regs Can Proceed, DC Judge SaysAn Israeli law firm's suit alleging that U.S. Department of the Treasury regulations regarding overseas income create disproportionate burdens for small entities may continue, a D.C. federal judge said, though dismissing a parallel claim brought by an individual attorney. 
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									October 16, 2025
									EU Still Hopes For Pillar 1 Despite DoubtsThe European Union's best chance for resolving how to tax the digital economy is still to use the OECD's Pillar One rather than unilateral measures that risk disputes, the EU's tax director told the European Parliament's tax committee Thursday. 
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									October 16, 2025
									Newsquest Defends Report On Wage Practices At Welsh ClubAn English regional newspaper publisher has defended itself against a Welsh telecommunications businessman's libel claim, saying it accurately reported that one of its companies underpaid its employers. 
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									October 23, 2025
									White & Case Hires 2 Tax Pros From Paul Hastings In LondonWhite & Case has boosted its global tax practice by hiring two new partners from Paul Hastings in London. 
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									October 15, 2025
									Economist, Country Officials Call For Taxes On WealthyColumbia University professor and economist Joseph Stiglitz met with officials from Spain and Chile on Wednesday at an event that called for tax policies to rein in extreme wealth. 
Expert Analysis
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								Adapting To Private Practice: From Texas AUSA To BigLaw  As I learned when I transitioned from an assistant U.S. attorney to a BigLaw partner, the move from government to private practice is not without its hurdles, but it offers immense potential for growth and the opportunity to use highly transferable skills developed in public service, says Jeffery Vaden at Bracewell. 
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								Advice For 1st-Gen Lawyers Entering The Legal Profession  Nikki Hurtado at The Ferraro Law Firm tells her story of being a first-generation lawyer and how others who begin their professional journeys without the benefit of playbooks handed down by relatives can turn this disadvantage into their greatest strength. 
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								Trump Tax Law's Most Impactful Corp. And Individual Changes.jpg)  The One Big Beautiful Bill Act built on and reshaped elements of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, including business interest deductions, bonus depreciation and personal income relief, delivering substantial changes to both corporate and individual tax policy, say attorneys at Weil. 
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								From Clerkship To Law Firm: 5 Transition Tips For AssociatesExcerpt from Practical Guidance  Transitioning from a judicial clerkship to an associate position at a law firm may seem daunting, but by using knowledge gained while clerking, being mindful of key differences and taking advantage of professional development opportunities, these attorneys can flourish in private practice, say attorneys at Lowenstein Sandler. 
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								Trump Tax Law's Most Consequential International Changes.jpg)  The international tax provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act may result in higher effective tax rates for some multinational corporations, but others, particularly those operating in low-tax jurisdictions, may benefit from alignment with global anti-profit shifting efforts, say attorneys at Weil. 
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								Associates Can Earn Credibility By Investing In Relationships  As the class of 2025 prepares to join law firms this fall, new associates must adapt to office dynamics and establish credible reputations — which require quiet, consistent relationship-building skills as much as legal acumen, says Kyle Forges at Bast Amron. 
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								Lessons From 7th Circ.'s Deleted Chat Sanctions Ruling  The Seventh Circuit’s recent decision in Pable v. Chicago Transit Authority, affirming the dismissal of an ex-employee’s retaliation claims, highlights the importance of properly handling the preservation of ephemeral messages and clarifies key sanctions issues, says Philip Favro at Favro Law. 
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								What 2 Profs Noticed As Transactional Law Students Used AI  After a semester using generative artificial intelligence tools with students in an entrepreneurship law clinic, we came away with numerous observations about the opportunities and challenges such tools present to new transactional lawyers, say professors at Cornell Law School. 
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								BigLaw Settlements Should Not Spur Ethics Deregulation  A recent Law360 op-ed argued that loosening law firm funding restrictions would make BigLaw firms less inclined to settle with the Trump administration, but deregulating legal financing ethics may well prove to be not merely ineffective, but counterproductive, says Laurel Kilgour at the American Economic Liberties Project. 
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								5 Ways Lawyers Can Earn Back The Public's Trust  Amid salacious headlines about lawyers behaving badly and recent polls showing the public’s increasingly unfavorable view of attorneys, we must make meaningful changes to our culture to rebuild trust in the legal system, says Carl Taylor at Carl Taylor Law. 
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								Legal Jeopardy Looms Over Trump's Trade Negotiation Plans  Even as the Trump administration announces one trade deal after another, the legal authority of the executive branch to impose tariffs under consensual arrangements with leading trading partners is just as debatable as the unilateral imposition of U.S. tariffs under the president's executive orders, says Jeffrey Bialos at Eversheds Sutherland. 
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								What US-India Trade Deal Will Mean For Indian Pharma  Complicated by newly imposed tariffs from the U.S., the outcome of the U.S.-India trade talks is poised to reshape not just trade policy, but also the strategic alignment of the two countries' pharmaceutical ecosystems, says Jashaswi Ghosh at Holon Law Partners. 
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								Bar Exam Reform Must Expand Beyond A Single Updated Test  Recently released information about the National Conference of Bar Examiners’ new NextGen Uniform Bar Exam highlights why a single test is not ideal for measuring newly licensed lawyers’ competency, demonstrating the need for collaborative development, implementation and reform processes, says Gregory Bordelon at Suffolk University.