O’Brien’s Fresh Look at Precedent Could be a Lifeline to Victims of Tax Malpractice
Through the lens of his extensive expertise in professional services malpractice, Partner James S. O’Brien, Jr. conducted an analysis of an oft-used precedent for tax advisor malpractice cases in New York, and the result of his recent Bloostein v. Morrison Cohen case. O’Brien’s examination is the topic of a new article published in the New York Law Journal titled: Recovering Taxes Paid in Malpractice Actions: A New Look in New York.
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More About O’Brien’s Practice
A seasoned litigator, Partner James O'Brien, Jr. tries cases in federal and state courts throughout the U.S. for Fortune 500 corporations and their CEOs, directors and other executives. His broad experience in complex commercial litigation and arbitration includes SEC proceedings and shareholders' class actions; entertainment, real estate and intellectual property disputes; labor and employment actions; and product liability and toxic tort cases.
To learn more about O’Brien, please see his full biography webpage.