...million settlement with alleged Madoff associate J. Ezra Merkin and his companies. The Trustee, however, having for...
...Cite as: Braschi v. Stahl Associates Company, 74 N.Y.2d 201, NYLJ 1202580203438, at *1 (Ct. of...
...Braschi v. Stahl Associates Company,1 involved permanent life partners who lived...
In their Taxation column, Ezra Dyckman, a partner at Roberts & Holland, and Daniel W. Stahl, an associate at the firm, review a recent decision which, while affirming the ability of a taxpayer to tak
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...*fn1 Associate Justice, and Stahl, Circuit Judge.T. Patrick...
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...Lynch, Chief Judge, Torruella and Stahl, Circuit Judges.In 1995...business entity Jamie Shoop & Associates Inc. See id. § 1...
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...and Y, each owned a fifty percent interest in a limited liability company that manufactured and sold carpets. X provided the financing; Y ran the...
...that she continuously alerted the cooperative's board of directors and management company (collectively the "Building Defendants") and Madonna's representatives to this issue beginning...
Ezra Dyckman and Daniel W. Stahl of Roberts & Holland review two recent Tax Court cases that provide real estate professionals with a friendly reminder of just how easy it is to stumble into one of m
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