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State Supreme Court rules redistricting maps must be complete by late December
The California Redistricting Commission is working to prepare new district maps reflecting accurate population distribution by the end of the year, after the California Supreme Court ruled against the commission’s motion to extend the deadline to Jan. 14, 2022. -
Glenn Newman, Cris O’Neall, Colin Fraser, and Brad Marsh to Present at COST 2021 Property Tax Workshop
Glenn Newman, Cris O’Neall, Colin Fraser, and Brad Marsh to Present at COST 2021 Property Tax Workshop. -
Greenberg Traurig’s Bradley Marsh to Present at Bar Association of San Francisco: Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Section Webinar
Greenberg Traurig’s Bradley Marsh to Present at Bar Association of San Francisco: Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Section Webinar. -
GREENBERG TRAURIG LLP: Michelle Ferreira and Gretchen Ramos to Speak at Virtual Summit: ‘Driving Diversity in Law & Leadership’
Greenberg Traurig’s Michelle Ferreira and Gretchen Ramos will participate as speakers in the virtual summit, “Driving Diversity in Law & Leadership: San Francisco,” to be held on March 23 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. PT. -
GREENBERG TRAURIG LLP: Greenberg Traurig’s Cris O’Neall Presents at the 2019 WSPA Property Tax Education Forum
Greenberg Traurig, LLP Shareholder Cris K. O’Neall will participate at the 2019 Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA) Property Tax Education Forum in Oxnard, CA. -
BAKER MCKENZIE LLP: Baker McKenzie Adds State and Local Tax Partner Mike Shaikh in California
Mike Shaikh has joined Baker McKenzie's North America Tax Practice as Partner, bringing to the Firm experience in state and local tax (SALT) controversy and planning. -
GREENBERG TRAURIG: Greenberg Traurig’s Cris O’Neall Recognized as ‘Tax Advocate of the Year’
Cris K. O’Neall of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Orange County office has been recognized as “Tax Advocate of the Year” by the California Alliance of Taxpayer Advocates (CATA). -
Appeals court allows preliminary injunction of SB 84
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a preliminary injunction preventing implementation of a California law imposing railroad fees on certain hazardous materials. -
Court case says tampon tax is discriminatory
SAN FRANCISCO – California has been taxing tampons and sanitary napkins for years, classifying them as “luxury” items, while labeling items like Viagra and Lubriderm lotion as” medical necessities. Now the court is being asked to change that classification.