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EPISODE · Jul 7, 2010

Paul Frankel of Morrison and Foerster: Retroactivity and Retained Refunds

from Tax Foundation's Tax Policy Podcast

The U.S. Supreme Court recently denied requests to review two separate cases addressing tax retroactivity and related tax law controversies. In this week's podcast, Arushi Sharma, a clerk with the Tax Foundation's Center for Legal Reform, interviews Paul Frankel, a partner at the New York-based law firm Morrison & Foerster. Paul Frankel co-chairs the firm's Tax...

The U.S. Supreme Court recently denied requests to review two separate cases addressing tax retroactivity and related tax law controversies. In this week's podcast, Arushi Sharma, a clerk with the Tax Foundation's Center for Legal Reform, interviews Paul Frankel, a partner at the New York-based law firm Morrison & Foerster. Paul Frankel co-chairs the firm's Tax...

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