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Navigating Post-Closing Purchase Price Disputes

December 4, 2014
After the sale of a company, buyers and sellers often dispute calculations of working capital adjustments and amounts due under earn-outs. They may allege breaches of representations and warranties, or assert fraud claims.
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A Look at the 2014 Insurance Quantitative Impact Study

December 1, 2014
U.S. insurers should pay close attention to the Federal Reserve's 2014 Insurance Quantitative Impact Study (QIS) as it may affect future insurance regulation and capital adequacy requirements.
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2014 REIT Update: The Time Is Ripe for REITs

November 20, 2014
In February of this year, the House Committee on Ways and Means released the proposed Tax Reform Act of 2014, which included several restrictions on REIT conversions including but not limited to disallowing tax-free spinoffs into a REIT and more narrowly defining real property for REIT purposes.
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Reliance on IRS Guidance: Caveat Utilitor

November 12, 2014
Have you relied on guidance from the Internal Revenue Service to analyze a situation, structure a transaction or obtain an instructional roadmap for completing your tax returns? To a seasoned tax professional, this question may seem rhetorical. However, according to a recent Tax Court decision, relying on certain IRS guidance may put you in an unexpected defenseless position, one that begs the thought “you have to be kidding me.”
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Implications of the IMPACT Act of 2014

October 28, 2014
Post-acute care service providers — skilled nursing facilities, home health, inpatient rehabilitation facilities and long-term acute care hospitals — are currently in flux given the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) reimbursement cuts, the growth of Medicare Advantage, payment reforms such as Accountable Care Organizations and re-admission penalties, hospital consolidation and narrowing provider networks.
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Understanding the New Transfer Pricing Audit Map

October 14, 2014
In its continued effort and focus on transfer pricing, the IRS Large Business and International (LB&I) division published a “roadmap” designed to help IRS exam teams improve the efficiency and transparency of transfer pricing audits.
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At Risk: The Game of Tax Domination

October 8, 2014
“Villainy, thy name is Taxpayer!” is what the IRS might wail if we all lived in a world encompassing a Shakespearean tragedy. Thankfully, we don’t.
Press Releases

Amazon Cranks Up IoT Innovation Machine

October 1, 2014
Amazon is ramping up its innovative hardware product testing and beefing up marketing strategies to give its nearly quarter billion customers better ways to buy its wares using Internet-connected devices.
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Private Exchanges, Healthcare Costs and Employee Affordability

September 30, 2014
Created as a result of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), public exchanges have enrolled more than eight million Americans. They provide an online consumer marketplace for the direct purchase of health insurance, as well as a mechanism for the payment of insurance premium subsidies for families earning less than $94,200 per year.
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Corruption Risks in India: What Companies Need to Know

September 23, 2014
Investors from around the world are increasingly attracted to India, the world’s fourth most favored investment destination. With its highly skilled work force, large English-speaking population, growing domestic market, and stable, democratic government, India is an important investment and business location for many global companies.
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The Impact of Secondary Market Transactions on Value

September 18, 2014
Traditionally, founders and employees with stock options in early-stage companies had to wait until their companies were sold or went public in an initial public offering (IPO) to liquidate their equity interests. Occasionally, a founder might find a buyer for his / her shares, but that was the exception rather than the rule.