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  • Sophie Stylianou Ariana Rozhaja Kosovo is becoming one of the most competitive countries in the Balkans through continuously enhancing its business environment and attracting foreign direct investment.
  • The Australian government hopes two discussion documents it has just published will produce legislation aimed at enhancing the investment environment.
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  • Cameron McKenna has continued the trend of law firms hiring transfer pricing specialists.
  • John Woodruff has joined Gardere Wynne Sewell as a partner in the tax practice group in the Houston office. Woodruff was previously with the firm from 2004 to 2008, then joined the international corporate servies tax practice at KPMG. He now returns to Gardere, where his practice will focus on international tax and transfer pricing.
  • Edward Tanenbaum The IRS has implemented a four-phase strategy for increasing withholding of income taxes on payments to foreign persons, in response to concern about the preliminary results of a study revealing that a large percentage of entities fail to withhold.
  • Julie Marion has become a tax partner of Latham & Watkins in its Chicago office. She advises companies on acquisitions, joint ventures, insolvency and restructurings, tax planning and international tax matters. She also works on partnership and related tax matters in connection with the formation of joint ventures and investments using pass-through structures, and is a specialist in energy tax credit partnerships.
  • Nikhil Mehta stood down as a tax partner of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton in London in December. He has requalified as a barrister and started work at Gray's Inn Tax Chambers in the new year. He became a partner of Linklaters in 1989, eventually becoming head of contentious tax. He joined Cleary Gottlieb in 2002.
  • Julien Gayral has become a tax partner of Bredin Prat in its Paris office. He advises companies on the tax aspects of M&A, joint ventures, intra-group restructurings and international tax matters.
  • Mason Hayes+Curran in Dublin has hired a new head of tax to begin "a strategic initiative" to strengthen its tax group. John Gulliver arrives at the firm from a boutique independent tax practice.