USA Trends and Developments
Trends and Developments Contributed by: Devon M. Bodoh, Joseph M. Pari and Blake D. Bitter Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP was founded in 1931 and has provided legal services to the largest public companies, private equity firms and financial institu - tions for more than 90 years. Widely recognised by those covering the legal profession, Weil’s lawyers regularly advise clients globally on their most com - plex litigation, corporate, restructuring, and tax and benefits matters. Weil has been a pioneer in estab - lishing a geographic footprint that has allowed the firm to partner with clients wherever they do busi -
ness. Weil’s global tax department offers comprehen - sive knowledge of how the complex and continually evolving nature of tax law plays a crucial role in some of the most significant and high-profile domestic and cross-border transactions, restructurings and other commercial matters. The firm not only understands the nature of its clients’ transactions, but also under - stands their businesses, and is a critical part of the team that works to accomplish each client’s business goals.
Authors
Devon M. Bodoh is a partner in Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP’s tax department and is based in Miami and Washington, DC. Devon is the head of the firm’s international and cross-border tax practice, a member
Joseph M. Pari is co-chair of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP’s tax department and is based in New York and Washington, DC. He has extensive experience in advising on federal income taxation of domestic
of the tax department’s leadership team and managing partner of the Miami office. He advises clients on cross-border mergers, acquisitions, spin-offs and other divisive strategies, restructurings, bankruptcy and non-bankruptcy workouts, the use of net operating losses, foreign tax credits, and other tax attributes and consolidated return matters. Devon is recognised as a leading lawyer by Chambers USA.
and cross-border mergers, acquisitions, spin-offs, other divestiture types, restructurings, bankruptcy and non-bankruptcy workouts, acquisition financing and the use of pass-through entities in acquisitive and divisive transactions, with an emphasis on corporate tax planning, the utilisation of net operating losses, and other tax attributes and consolidated return matters. Joseph has been recognised as a leading lawyer by Chambers USA and Chambers Global.
Blake D. Bitter is counsel in Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP’s tax department and is based in Washington, DC. He advises clients on tax aspects on a variety of US and cross-border transactions, including
corporate acquisitions and mergers, spin-offs and other divisive strategies, restructurings, bankruptcy and non-bankruptcy workouts, and consolidated return matters.
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