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WHAT NON-ATTORNEYS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT LITIGATING VALUATION CASES

Cost $22.50
Presentation Length 1.5 hours

Recorded DateApril 27, 2017
CPE:Not available
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Subject AreaOther
Course LevelBasic
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Approximately one-third of all cases before the United States Tax Court implicate valuation in one form or another. This webinar is offered by a leading private law practitioner in the fields of tax and valuation. He will provide insights on litigating valuation cases and offer practical strategies that practitioners can use to limit their clients' audit and litigation exposure. Among the topics he will discuss are the substantiation rules that are most likely to apply in a valuation context, audits of valuation issues, administrative appeals rights in valuation cases, and trial aspects of a valuation case, including submission of expert reports, discovery of expert reports, and the cutting-edge hot-tub procedure that Judges are using to receive expert testimony. This webinar is a must-attend for any practitioner who regularly files tax returns where valuation is at issue.

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Lawrence (“Larry”) Sannicandro is an associate in the Tax, Employee Benefits & Private Clients Practice Group who concentrates his practice on tax controversy and tax planning matters.  He represents businesses, estates, trusts, and individuals at all stages of tax controversies, including in audits, before the IRS Office of Appeals, and in litigation before the United States Tax Court, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, the U.S. District Courts, and the U.S. Courts of Appeals. 

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McCarter & English, LLP is a firm of approximately 400 lawyers with offices in Boston, Hartford, Stamford, New York, Newark, East Brunswick, Philadelphia, Wilmington and Washington, DC. In continuous business for more than 170 years, we are among the oldest and largest law firms in America.