by Longman & Van Grack, LLC | Feb 8, 2018 | Blog, Firm News, Tax Controversy, Tax Planning
Beginning today through this weekend, Longman & Van Grack Tax Attorney Robb Longman will be presenting on multiple tax law panels at the American Bar Association (ABA)’s Section of Taxation to the 2018 Midyear Meeting in San Diego, California. First, Robb will be...
by Longman & Van Grack, LLC | Feb 1, 2018 | Appellate Law, Blog, Business & Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Firm News, Tax Controversy
Longman & Van Grack is proud to announce that yesterday the appellate and tax attorney team of Adam Van Grack, Robb Longman, and Theodore Kiviat successfully obtained a decision for their clients which would entitle the clients to a refund from the Maryland...
by Longman & Van Grack, LLC | Jan 31, 2018 | Blog, Business & Civil Litigation, Business & Corporate Issues, Business Law, Commercial Litigation, Securities and Corporate Law
[Information in this article has been superseded by a Court of Appeals case. Learn more about the change in our new article] In many contexts throughout businesses, nonprofits, legal matters, and estates, individuals are charged with a fiduciary duty that is owed to a...
by Longman & Van Grack, LLC | Dec 28, 2017 | Blog, Tax Controversy, Tax Planning
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 – which just became federal law — severely restricts the amount of money an individual can deduct within their tax return for state or real property taxes paid to a state starting in 2018. In response, many states and local...
by Longman & Van Grack, LLC | Dec 28, 2017 | Appellate Law, Blog, Business & Civil Litigation, Business & Corporate Issues, Business Law, Commercial Litigation
Maryland, like most states, allows for a party to sue another party for fraud. Both individuals and entities (such as corporations or partnerships) can sue for fraud. In Maryland, Fraud is established legally when (i) a party makes a false representation to another...