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How Justice Breyer influenced state tax jurisprudence

By Jeffrey Friedman, Cyavash Ahmadi, Justin Brown & Eversheds Sutherland SALT on February 3, 2022
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US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, who announced his retirement last week, leaves behind a series of notable decisions that continue to shape state and local taxation.

In this article published by Law360, Eversheds Sutherland attorneys Jeff Friedman, Justin Brown, Catalina Baron and Cyavash Ahmadi discuss some of Justice Breyer’s notable contributions to the field during his 27-year tenure on the Supreme Court.

Read the full article here.

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Justin Brown assists clients on a variety of state and local tax (SALT) matters, including tax planning, compliance and audit defense. He also counsels on tax restructuring, apportionment and nexus issues.

Before joining Eversheds Sutherland, Justin was a senior tax consultant at a

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Justin Brown assists clients on a variety of state and local tax (SALT) matters, including tax planning, compliance and audit defense. He also counsels on tax restructuring, apportionment and nexus issues.

Before joining Eversheds Sutherland, Justin was a senior tax consultant at a Big Four accounting firm. There, he prepared and reviewed multistate tax returns and also advised clients on a wide range of SALT matters.

Justin’s previous experience includes serving as an intern clerk for the Honorable George W. Draper III of the Supreme Court of Missouri and a legal intern for an international manufacturer and distributor of computer hardware products based in Taipei, Taiwan.

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