Tax law isn’t as black and white as you might think.
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Administrative Contact: Mary Kay Booth P /612.604.6315E /[email protected]
Education
New York University School of Law, LL.M., Taxation, 2008
University of Denver Sturm College of Law, J.D., 2007
University of Wisconsin, B.S., Mechanical Engineering, B.A., Spanish, 2004
Bar Admissions
Minnesota, 2012
Colorado, 2008
I have a background in mechanical engineering, which on the face might seem like a far jump to tax law. But I think what drew me to both, and what interests me every day in my role as a tax attorney, is the very technical nature, with strict rules that must be followed, which forces me to be creative in order to find solutions that work for my clients. I work within the rigid framework of the tax code to find practical solutions that allow my clients to meet their business objectives.
In addition to working on the tax aspects of mergers and acquisitions and general business matters, I spend time working with the real estate team on various federal and state tax credit transactions in helping clients develop opportunities in underserved communities.
Outside of work, I spend time outdoors with my wife and children, going boating, mountain biking or at the cabin.
I advise clients on the tax implications of a wide variety of matters, including joint ventures, formation and restructuring of corporations and partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, and debt and equity offerings. I have experience negotiating and drafting tax provisions to stock purchase, asset purchase and merger agreements.
Pro Bono Service, 2014
Taxation
Taxation