Alvin J Goldman joins Hinshaw & Culbertson

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Alvin J Goldman joins Hinshaw & Culbertson

Hinshaw & Culbertson has appointed Alvin J Goldman as a partner in the firm’s New York office.

Before joining the firm, Goldman worked as a senior counsel for a global law firm where he represented prominent financial services firms, insurance companies and multinational companies. Moreover, he commissioned work for foreign entities investing in US real estate and US businesses by developing tax strategies in regards to acquisitions and sales, partnerships and corporations.

Goldman’s broad range of experience and strong expertise in federal taxation will greatly benefit the firm’s tax practice. His areas of practice will include sophisticated federal taxation counseling and planning with regards to partnerships, joint ventures and limited liability companies.

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