Scott DeMartino made partner at Blank Rome

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Scott DeMartino made partner at Blank Rome

International law firm Blank Rome has appointed attorney Scott DeMartino partner in its tax group. He will be based in the firm's Washington office.

DeMartino has experience as a senior tax adviser for national accounting firms such as EY and Nixon Peabody, and as counsel for Bryan Cave.

DeMartino advises on topics such as real estate, historic rehabilitation tax credits, new market tax credits, and renewable energy tax credits.

DeMartino is the vice president of the Washington Preservation League, an organisation which protects historic buildings in Washington DC, and also chairs its governance committee.

Senior paraprofessional, Steven Dinolfo, joins DeMartino at Blank Rome. Both men have made the move from Bryan Cave.


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