The Solicitor General has weighed in on New Hampshire’s attempt to get #SCOTUS to strike down Massachusetts’ temporary tax rules for remote workers. On the threshold question of whether the Court should take the case, the Solicitor General advises against.
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The Most Draconian Tax Rule in the World
Today, the Tax Trotter is pleased to present an article by her international tax partner Douglas S. Stransky. This article is the first installment in the 2-part post focusing on the Adams Challenge case.
In today’s blog, we look…
Tax Trotter Big Tech Files

On February 1, my brilliant partner Rich Jones (supported by our very own Caroline Kupiec and Joseph Donovan) presented oral argument on behalf of Oracle USA, Inc. and Microsoft in the case of Oracle USA, Inc. v. Commissioner of…
Of Countertops and Sales Tax in Massachusetts
The Trotter Interview Files: Nick O’Donnell of the Art Law Report

Last week the Trotter chatted with her partner and fellow blog editor, Nick O’Donnell. Nick’s practice focuses primarily on complex civil litigation, for which he has appeared before the Supreme Court of the United States. See Guelph Treasure Art…