Nathaniel Bessey Named to Law360 Editorial Board, Tax Authority State & Local

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Brann & Isaacson congratulates Nathaniel Bessey on being named to the 2024 Editorial Advisory Board of Law360, Tax Authority State & Local (subscription required). Bessey brings to the position his extensive experience representing the firm’s clients, including Fortune 500 companies and some of the largest Internet retailers, in all aspects of the state tax dispute...

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Martin Eisenstein and David Bertoni Author Law360 Article

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Managing partner Martin Eisenstein and partner David Bertoni published an article in Law360 on January 28, 2020, entitled, “MTC Panel’s Draft Tax Protection Update Is Incomplete” (subscription required). In the piece, Eisenstein and Bertoni critique the latest draft of the Multistate Tax Commission’s working group revising the Multistate Tax Compact and describing states’ interpretation of...

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George Isaacson, Martin Eisenstein, and David Bertoni Published in State Tax Notes and Law360

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This week has seen a flurry of publications by Brann & Isaacson partners on key issues in state tax law as we near the end of 2019. On December 13, 2019, Law360 published an article by managing partner Martin I. Eisensteinand partner David W. Bertoni entitled, “Beware Eroding Tax Protections for Website Operators” (subscription required)....

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Eisenstein and Schaefer Critique Alaska Municipal Tax Agreement in Law360

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In their article published by Law360 on November 27, 2019, “Alaska Tax Agreement Only Burdens Remote Retailers” (subscription required), managing partner Martin I. Eisenstein and partner Matthew P. Schaefer discuss the formation by 15 Alaska municipalities of the Alaska Remote Seller Tax Commission and the potential impact of the Alaska Intergovernmental Remote Seller Sales Tax...

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Law360 Features State Tax Article by Martin Eisenstein

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On October 4, 2019, Law360 published managing partner Martin Eisenstein’s article on “Direct Taxes: The Next Shoe To Drop After Wayfair” (subscription required). In the article, Eisenstein addresses an issue looming large after the Supreme Court’s decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, which opened the door to the use of “economic nexus” as a basis...

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