ESOP Law Firm Can’t Escape Liability
In Bloostein et al. v. Morrison Cohen LLP et al. No. 651241/2102, (Supreme Court of NY, Feb. 19, 2019), the law firm Morrison Cohen was denied a motion to dismiss a case against it arguing that advice it provided to sellers to multiple ESOPs caused them to lose their tax deferral in a Section 1042(a) transaction.
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