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Congress' Limited Tariff Role May Persist After Justices Rule

The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs could leave the door open for Congre... (more story)

Trade Secret Filings Hit Record High In 2025, Report Finds

Trade secret litigation reached an all-time high in 2025, with more than 1,500 federal cases filed for the first t... (more story)

Trump's Greenland Tariff Threats Could Backfire On US

The brief turmoil over President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff threats involving Greenland has abated for Europe ... (more story)

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Ex-Boston Activist Given Probation For Fraud Schemes

A former prominent Boston activist was spared from a prison term by a Massachusetts federal judge Thursday at her sentencing for misusing thousands of dollars in donor funds for personal expenses and fraudulen... (more story)

8th Circ.'s Ruling For 3M 'Makes No Sense,' Gov't Says

The Eighth Circuit's ruling that Brazilian law prevented the IRS from reallocating income to 3M from its subsidiary in that country "makes no sense" because the law limits only royalties, not other forms of in... (more story)

Rescheduling Cannabis Marks New Tax Era For Operators

As the attorney general takes steps to move cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act, operators and advisers should prepare by considering the significant changes this will bri... (more story)

Minor League Hockey Exec Charged With Tax Fraud In NC

The CEO and minority owner of Charlotte's minor league hockey team is facing tax fraud charges after federal prosecutors in North Carolina said he failed to report more than $4.5 million in income from his cha... (more story)

Microsemi To Report $144M In Overseas Sales In Settlement

Semiconductor manufacturer Microsemi has agreed to report $144 million in income from sales to its Irish affiliate but will avoid some tax penalties under the terms of a transfer pricing settlement with the In... (more story)

Unions Say FEMA Staff Cuts Threaten Disaster Readiness

A coalition of unions, nonprofit organizations and local governments that are challenging the Trump administration's federal worker layoffs and agency reorganizations asked a California federal judge Tuesday f... (more story)

Tobey Maguire Says He Rerouted Fee To Goldstein

"Spider-Man" star Tobey Maguire told the jury Wednesday in Thomas Goldstein's tax fraud trial that he paid $500,000 for his legal services to another poker player the former SCOTUSblog founder owed money to, r... (more story)

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MTC Group Unveils Draft For Partnership Tax Sourcing

The Multistate Tax Commission group working on state taxation of partnerships released a first draft Thursday of a model statute for sourcing partnership income that states could eventually copy.

Mo. Biz Groups Seek Exemptions In Income, Sales Tax Plan

Missouri business representatives voiced concern Wednesday that a proposed constitutional amendment to phase out the personal income tax in exchange for a broader sales tax base doesn't include any exemptions ... (more story)

Cantor Fitzgerald Loses $7.8M NY Tax Case Over Subsidiaries

Cantor Fitzgerald owes $7.77 million in New York City unincorporated business tax revenue because the company incorrectly aggregated the business activities of non-city subsidiaries that brought down its tax b... (more story)

Judges On AI: How Judicial Use Informs Guardrails

U.S. Magistrate Judge Maritza Dominguez Braswell at the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado discusses why having a sense of how generative AI tools behave, where they add value, where they introdu... (more story)

Tax Group Of The Year: Skadden

Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP's tax practice guided several major cases and deals this past year, including representing drugmaker Amgen Inc. in one of the largest transfer pricing cases litigated last... (more story)

Law360 Seeks Members For Its 2026 Editorial Boards

Law360 is looking for avid readers of our publications to serve as members of our 2026 editorial advisory boards.

Wis. Homeowners Challenge Tribal Tax Ruling At 7th Circ.

A group of Wisconsin homeowners is asking the Seventh Circuit to revive its claims that local political jurisdictions of the Menominee Indian Tribe joined forces to increase the homeowners' tax burden, arguing... (more story)

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Imported Scooters Not Duty-Free, UK Court Says In Reversal

Mobility scooters imported into the U.K. by two companies should be assessed a 10% duty, a London court ruled, reversing a lower court decision it said labeled the scooters duty-free due to a misapplication of relevant rules.

Fund Managers Should Be Taxed As Workers, HMRC Testifies

Portfolio managers at BlueCrest Capital Management should be taxed as disguised employees because they don't hold wider legal responsibilities at the hedge fund, Britain's tax authority told the U.K. Supreme C... (more story)

SocGen Loses Case Against French Electric Grid Fees

A European Union court upheld fees that French companies must pay to access the country's electric grid, ruling against banking giant Société Générale in holding that the payments don't amount to indirect exci... (more story)

Fund Managers Should Be Taxed As Partners, UK Court Told

Portfolio managers at a hedge fund should be taxed as partners, not disguised employees, because they have significant influence at the partnership, a hedge fund told the U.K. Supreme Court on Wednesday.

Gov't Escapes Bad Faith Sanctions In FBAR Dispute

A New York federal judge declined Wednesday to sanction the U.S. government in its suit against the estate of a businessman over undisclosed offshore bank accounts, holding that his widow failed to show the go... (more story)

Korean Lawmakers Duel Over Trump Tariff Threat Response

President Donald Trump's threat of a tariff hike on South Korea for "not living up to" its trade deal with the U.S. had South Korea's two major parties warring Tuesday over the pact's approval process.

Perrigo Overpaid Tax, Penalties By $89M, Court Finds

Pharmaceutical giant Perrigo overpaid $89.2 million in taxes, penalties and interest during years 2009 through 2012, a Michigan court found in a final judgment issued Tuesday.