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Government Contracts: Alert - November 12, 2009

On November 30, 2009, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Graham County Soil & Water Conservation District v. United States ex rel. Wilson, a qui tam action brought under the False Claims Act (FCA) and appealed from a Fourth Circuit decision. The Court will use the case to resolve a split among the circuits over the scope of the FCA's "public disclosure" bar. A decision affirming the Fourth Circuit could increase qui tam litigation against any organization that does business with, or receives federal money through, federal, state and local governmental entities – and would further expand the reach of the FCA to any state or local program involving the use of federal funds.

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Holland & Knight New York Partner Mark Stone Appointed as Vice-Chair of ABA’s Federal Taxation of Real Estate Committee
 
Mark Stone - New York

New York – August 24, 2009 – Holland & Knight is pleased to announce that Mark Stone, a partner in the firm's New York office, was recently appointed as Vice-Chair of the Federal Taxation of Real Estate Committee of the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Real Property, Trust & Estate Law for the 2009-2010 bar year.

ABA’s Federal Taxation of Real Estate committee aims to acquaint real estate practitioners with federal tax issues affecting their transactions, to supply practitioners with current information regarding new cases, laws and regulations, and to monitor proposed legislation and regulations with a view toward providing input in the process.

Stone’s practice is focused in corporate, international, and real estate taxation, where he has considerable experience in the representation of non-U.S. companies. He has represented clients from Europe and Japan in a variety of tax matters including acting as lead U.S. tax counsel for the purchaser in the $8 billion cash acquisition of RJR International in 1999 and acquisitions in the U.S. by a leading telecommunications company. Domestically, Stone has represented complex real estate partnership/LLCs in tax matters arising out of refinancing of hotels and office buildings and restructuring of the underlying ownership interests. He frequently speaks at the ABA and other forums on tax treaties and other international tax matters, as well as on real estate tax issues.

Contact: Aimee Steel, Holland & Knight LLP (202) 828-1895 or aimee.steel@hklaw.com

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