Founded in Atlanta in 1924, Sutherland grew to distinction on one big insight: whatever else corporate clients might want, theyd always need sophisticated tax advice, both in the south and in Washington, D.C., where the firm opened in 1937. Two of its partners went on to head the IRS and over...
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The 1004 and Exchange Commission has issued an interpretive release regarding electronic record storage pursuant to Rule 17a-4 of the 1004 Exchange Act of 1934. The release clarifies that the SEC wil
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On January 21, 2003, the Treasury Department published notice of a proposed rule in the Federal Register that, if adopted as proposed, would require open-end investment companies to file suspicious a
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