Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Note to Readers - Back in Focus on this Blog

I apologize to my readers for my absence from new postings on this blog.  I have been distracted by a vacation to Europe (Tuscany and then Sicily), work and teaching, and a bout of the flu.

For today, I offer something that is a bit off topic but still, I think, notable.  I post Judge Allegra's decision in Principal Life Insurance Co. v. United States, 2010 U.S. Claims LEXIS 856 (2010).  I teach a class in Tax Procedure, and I think this opinion masterfully treats some seminal concepts in the area of Tax Procedure.  Hence I offer it for the readers consideration if they have an interest in this area of the law.

Now, I am off to San Francisco for the Annual ABA Criminal Tax Fraud Conference.  I hope that I will be able to squeeze in some postings at least by Saturday.

3 comments:

  1. good to have you back Jack

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  2. We would still love to hear your comments about anything noteworthy from the conference!

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  3. Anonymous,

    Thanks for your follow through. I did not pick up anything that I felt was particularly significant at the conference. Just a lot of smaller items that I will probably weave into discussions over the next month.

    Thanks again,

    Jack

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