Nine tax attorneys are joining Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough’s Houston office in a variety of practice areas, including tax controversy and litigation, state and local tax, and planning, the firm said Monday.
The firm welcomes partners Juan Vasquez, Jr., David Calvillo, Stuart Clements, Peter Lowy, and David Medina.
Vasquez Jr. will lead the firm’s nationwide tax controversy and litigation practice. Calvillo will handle litigation and tax controversy matters. Clements will handle tax controversy and planning matters, with an emphasis on captive insurance issues. Lowy will lead the firm’s state and local tax (SALT) practice. Medina, a former Texas ...
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