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Full-Text Articles in Law
Political Risk Allocation In Egyptian Ppp Projects, Yousef Mohamed Al Amly Llm
Political Risk Allocation In Egyptian Ppp Projects, Yousef Mohamed Al Amly Llm
Yousef Mohamed Al Amly LLM
Egypt has been recently suffering from several political changes since the revolution of the 25th of January and that has been jeopardizing the political stability required to encourage Investors to invest in financing infrastructures that is deemed to be crucial to help in the prosperity and welfare of the Egyptians. Therefore defining the types of political risks and efficiently allocating them is considered as one of the main keys to encourage more Investors to bid for the future coming PPP projects.
Safety First -In Search Of Justice -School & Law Enforcement Agency Partnerships, Michael Anthony Pickett
Safety First -In Search Of Justice -School & Law Enforcement Agency Partnerships, Michael Anthony Pickett
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
ABSTRACT
Educational problems are many and varied. At-risk students, achievement gaps and poor student outcomes are hot topics that beg for improvement in equity across the board and stand in the way of achieving excellence. These educative, albeit, social justice issues are not new, but rather, are old problems revisited (Kaestle, 1983; Morrison, 2003). Additionally, the issue of violence in schools is also recognized as not only a social justice problem but also a public health problem (Mercy & O'Carroll, 1988) and is perhaps the most pressing societal issue related to children and youth today. "Safe schools are the concern …
Partnership Tax Planning Without Falling Into The Canal (Slides), Andrea M. Whiteway
Partnership Tax Planning Without Falling Into The Canal (Slides), Andrea M. Whiteway
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Partnership Tax Planning Without Falling Into The Canal (Outline), Andrea M. Whiteway
Partnership Tax Planning Without Falling Into The Canal (Outline), Andrea M. Whiteway
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
No abstract provided.
Partnership Special Allocations: Time To Reboot, David Hasen
Partnership Special Allocations: Time To Reboot, David Hasen
David Hasen
Special allocations of items of partnership income, gain, loss and deduction have long created difficulties for the tax law. In the draft, I argue that most such allocations should not be respected for tax purposes because they inappropriately assign the character of partnership items between or among partners. I suggest that special allocations instead ought to be viewed as transactions in partnership interests between or among the partners themselves. A number of consequences follow. I also argue that Treasury's rules for establishing the partners' interest in the partnership when an allocation fails the test for substantiality are likely inconsistent with …
Not All Defined Value Clauses Are Equal, Wendy Gerzog
Not All Defined Value Clauses Are Equal, Wendy Gerzog
Wendy Gerzog
Defined value clauses used to value nonmarketable family limited partnership (FLP) interests create valuation distortions and other public policy issues. This paper describes these abuses and proposes the employment of restrictions similar to those applied to pecuniary formula marital deduction clauses.
The article explains how pecuniary formula marital deduction provisions created valuation distortions by allowing for undervaluation of the marital share that were remedied by the IRS’s Rev. Proc. 64-19 and the enactment of section 2056(b)(10). The article analyzes recent case law expanding the use of defined value clauses into the FLP area and criticizes the courts for not applying …
Not All Defined Value Clauses Are Equal, Wendy Gerzog
Not All Defined Value Clauses Are Equal, Wendy Gerzog
Wendy Gerzog
Defined value clauses used to value nonmarketable family limited partnership (FLP) interests create valuation distortions and other public policy issues. This paper describes these abuses and proposes the employment of restrictions similar to those applied to pecuniary formula marital deduction clauses.
The article explains how pecuniary formula marital deduction provisions created valuation distortions by allowing for undervaluation of the marital share that were remedied by the IRS’s Rev. Proc. 64-19 and the enactment of section 2056(b)(10). The article analyzes recent case law expanding the use of defined value clauses into the FLP area and criticizes the courts for not applying …
Not All Defined Value Clauses Are Equal, Wendy Gerzog
Not All Defined Value Clauses Are Equal, Wendy Gerzog
Wendy Gerzog
Defined value clauses used to value nonmarketable family limited partnership (FLP) interests create valuation distortions and other public policy issues. This paper describes these abuses and proposes the employment of restrictions similar to those applied to pecuniary formula marital deduction clauses.
The article explains how pecuniary formula marital deduction provisions created valuation distortions by allowing for undervaluation of the marital share that were remedied by the IRS’s Rev. Proc. 64-19 and the enactment of section 2056(b)(10). The article analyzes recent case law expanding the use of defined value clauses into the FLP area and criticizes the courts for not applying …
Not All Defined Value Clauses Are Equal, Wendy Gerzog
Not All Defined Value Clauses Are Equal, Wendy Gerzog
Wendy Gerzog
Defined value clauses used to value nonmarketable family limited partnership (FLP) interests create valuation distortions and other public policy issues. This paper describes these abuses and proposes the employment of restrictions similar to those applied to pecuniary formula marital deduction clauses. The article explains how pecuniary formula marital deduction provisions created valuation distortions by allowing for undervaluation of the marital share that were remedied by the IRS’s Rev. Proc. 64-19 and the enactment of section 2056(b)(10). The article analyzes recent case law expanding the use of defined value clauses into the FLP area and criticizes the courts for not applying …
Strengthening Investment In Public Corporations Through The Uncorporation, Kelli A. Alces
Strengthening Investment In Public Corporations Through The Uncorporation, Kelli A. Alces
Scholarly Publications
No abstract provided.
Challenging Traditional Thought: No Default Fiduciary Duties In Delaware Limited Liability Companies After Auriga, Peter I. Tsoflias, Ann E. Conaway
Challenging Traditional Thought: No Default Fiduciary Duties In Delaware Limited Liability Companies After Auriga, Peter I. Tsoflias, Ann E. Conaway
Peter I. Tsoflias
We agree with Chief Justice Myron T. Steele in his article, Freedom of Contract and Default Contractual Duties in Delaware Limited Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies, that the proper default rule for Delaware limited liability companies (“LLCs”) formed under the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act (“DLLCA” or “Act”) is the contractual duty of good faith and fair dealing. In this article we invite each reader to set aside bias, pre-conceived legal opinions, and rote legal training and to listen. Hearing each legal argument and searching for – not assuming – the most appropriate answer to the question of default duties …
Dean's Desk: Effective Legal Education Depends On Strong Partnerships, Hannah Buxbaum
Dean's Desk: Effective Legal Education Depends On Strong Partnerships, Hannah Buxbaum
Hannah Buxbaum (2011-2013 Interim)
No abstract provided.
The Overlap Of Tax And Financial Aspects Of Real Estate Ventures, Bradley T. Borden
The Overlap Of Tax And Financial Aspects Of Real Estate Ventures, Bradley T. Borden
Bradley T. Borden
This article examines the effect partnership tax law has on financial aspects of real estate ventures. It introduces the relevance of the aggregate and entity views of tax partnerships (i.e., LLCs, LPs, and other partnerships) and demonstrates how those views can greatly affect financial projections for each of the members of a real estate venture. It also demonstrates how financial calculations can vary significantly depending upon how closely analysts track a tax partnership’s allocation method. Finally, the article serves as a primer for tax practitioners who are unfamiliar with the financial tools that are so prevalent in real estate analysis, …
From Allocations To Series Llcs: 2011'S Partnership Tax Articles, Bradley T. Borden
From Allocations To Series Llcs: 2011'S Partnership Tax Articles, Bradley T. Borden
Bradley T. Borden
This article reviews the partnership tax articles published in student-edited journals in 2011. The articles comprise a rich output on timely topics and demonstrate that partnership tax is primed for even more scholarly attention.
Strengthening The Education Management Information System (Emis) In Tanzania: Government Actors’ Perceptions About Enhancing Local Capacity For Information-Based Policy Reforms, Assela M. Luena
Master's Capstone Projects
Strengthening the Education Management Information System (EMIS) in Tanzania is an important task, as the government needs quality data and information to support the creation of sound policies, making plans and managing educational resources. Well-functioning EMIS can ensure achievement of national goals to provide quality education, which is the basis for facilitating economic growth and sustainable development. The government also needs quality data and information in order to enhance monitoring and evaluation of the education sectors’ performance and ensure the right direction for achieving the intended goals and objectives.
Creating a sustainable and efficient EMIS is a challenge that requires …
Partners Without Partners: The Legal Status Of Single Person Partnerships, Robert W. Hillman, Donald J. Weidner
Partners Without Partners: The Legal Status Of Single Person Partnerships, Robert W. Hillman, Donald J. Weidner
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
Is it possible to have a partnership consisting of one person, a partner without a partner? The question will arise when all but one of the members leaves a partnership. The Revised Uniform Partnership Act attempts to give greater stability to partnerships by narrowing the circumstances under which dissolutions occur, but it also fails to address the fundamental and important question of whether a partnership may be continued by a sole surviving partner. In this Article, we explore the issues raised by a single person partnership. In particular, we address the central issue of whether the departure of the penultimate …
The Delaware Series Llc: Sophisticated And Flexible Business Planning, Ann E. Conaway, Peter I. Tsoflias
The Delaware Series Llc: Sophisticated And Flexible Business Planning, Ann E. Conaway, Peter I. Tsoflias
Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial Law Review
The authors conclude that the Delaware series supplies a beneficial, efficient use of a combined contractual Delaware entity form when pooled with sensible, informed planning by sophisticated business attorneys. Such benefits are particularly noticeable in investment vehicles where managers embark to minimize risk by diversifying the fund’s assets or receive funding with specific covenants attached that limit the acceptable uses of the funds. The series is not, however, for general practitioners who have the occasional client wishing for the latest benefit Delaware has to offer its investors. To provide context, Parts II-IV of this article provide a brief overview of …
Note: Guiding The Modern Lawyer Through A Global Economy: An Analysis On Outsourcing And The Aba's 2012 Proposed Changes To The Model Rules, Patrick Poole
Patrick Poole
Over the last few decades, the dramatic changes that have occurred in the global economy have similarly altered the landscape for outsourced work both domestically and internationally. One study estimates that as many as 3.3 million white-collar jobs could be shipped abroad by 2015. This growing trend has also substantially affected the unique nature of the legal field. For the past year and a half, the American Bar Association (ABA) Ethics 20/20 Commission has been considering changes to the Model Rules of Professional Conduct as they relate to domestic and international outsourcing. The revision process has included soliciting input from …
Workshop On Research And Resource Commons In Scientific Research, Michael W. Carroll
Workshop On Research And Resource Commons In Scientific Research, Michael W. Carroll
Michael W. Carroll