Jones Day’s nabs eight Clayton Utz tax lawyers for Melborne office

Eight tax Clayton Utz tax controversy lawyers, led by Dr. Niv Tadmore,  have joined Jones Day’s Melbourne Office, Jones Day today announced.

In addition to Dr. Tadmore, making the switch are Steven Small, Simon Bowden, and Benjamin Lancaster; and associates Alexandra Fraser, Kipling Milton, Richard Keys, and Eloise Verbeek, Jones Day said.

Dr. Tadmore advises on the resolution of tax disputes, international tax, and transfer pricing. He was a partner with Clayton Utz for 16 years and has been a member of the Australian government’s BEPS advisory group and the Australian Taxation Office’s large business liaison group and dispute resolution working group. 

“We are excited to add this outstanding group of lawyers to our global tax team located throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Our multinational clients are facing more complex tax disputes, with increasing cooperation among revenue authorities. Niv is a widely respected and seasoned tax dispute resolution lawyer, and our new Australian tax group is routinely involved in high stakes cross border tax controversy for leading corporations,” said Joe Goldman co-leader of Jones Day’s Tax Practice.

“Niv Tadmore is a world renowned tax controversy lawyer. Needless to say, in today’s global tax environment, clients need independent legal advice on how to deal with increasingly complex global tax regimes. In joining Jones Day, Niv and his colleagues will work with an exceptional group of tax professionals,” said Tim L’Estrange, Partner-In-Charge of Jones Day’s Melbourne office.

 

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