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November 6, 2012
The Global Tax 50
I am honored to be included on International Tax Review's The Global Tax 50 -- "the individuals and organisations we believe have made a substantial impact on tax practice and administration in the last 12 months" I am flattered to be on the list with such high-powered people in the tax world, including:
- Max Baucus (Chair, Senate Finance Committee)
- Dave Camp (Chair, House Ways & Means Committee)
- Francois Hollande (President, France)
- Carl Levin (Chair, Senate Subcommittee on Permanent Investigations)
- Will Morris (Global Tax Policy Director, GE)
- Marshall Rothstein (Justice, Supreme Court of Canada)
- Paul Ryan (Chair, House Budget Committee)
- Pascal Saint-Amans (Director, OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administration)
- Nicolas Sarkozy (Former President, France)
- Dan Shaviro (Tax Professor and Blogger, NYU)
- Lee Sheppard (Contributing Editor, Tax Analysts)
November 6, 2012 in About This Blog, Legal Education, Tax | Permalink
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Congratulations (again)!
Posted by: Woody | Nov 6, 2012 10:37:48 AM




