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  • The European Court of Justice handed down its decision last month on part of the UK’s corporate tax regime and found in favour of two German groups, Hoechst (now Aventis) and Metallgesellschaft. The decision could prove costly for the UK government
  • The Washington DC office of Sutherland Asbill & Brennan has added a lateral partner to its tax group. Brook Voght joins the US firm from Miller & Chevalier, Chartered. He will focus his practice on tax controversy matters for industries including public utilities and energy, and banking and insurance.
  • Gilbert & Tobin has poached partners from Baker & McKenzie and KPMG to develop a tax practice at the Australian firm for the first time
  • Jeffrey Paravano, a former tax partner of Baker & Hostetler, has joined the US Treasury's Office of Tax Policy as senior adviser to Mark Weinberger, assistant secretary for tax policy.
  • The Chinese Ministry of Finance is to lower the business tax rate for the financial and insurance industries over the next three years, according to local reports, in a bid to spur the expansion of the domestic markets.
  • Being at the cutting edge of electronic technology means a lot more than merely having a web site. An internet presence is all very well, but what about extranets, intranets and portals? Does your tax adviser bring together communities online? And will your firm of choice allow you to outsource certain non-core activities? Sharon Cunningham and Georgina Stanley take a look at the best e-tax offerings
  • The Paris Administrative Court of Appeals has found that the French Tax Code is incompatible with the France-Switzerland tax treaty. By François Rontani and Raphaël Coin, HSD Ernst & Young, Paris
  • 3-6 years pqe We have instructions from London offices of US firms seeking bright, technically able and personable tax lawyers. Some are "greenfield" positions, in others you would form part of an established team. Whether your practice is corporate or finance, call for more details. (to £100,000) Ref: L7876.F Contact: Emma Adams, Garfield Robbins
  • 3-6 years pqe Highly regarded London media and entertainment practice seeks highly motivated, able and ambitious tax lawyer with first class background in advising on both corporate and personal tax matters. (£Competitive) Ref: T9058.F Contact: Emma Adams, Garfield Robbins
  • International tax lawyer Susan Stone has joined Baker & McKenzie's North American tax practice as a partner in the firm's Houston office. She was previously a tax partner at local rival Fulbright & Jaworski in Houston.