Brazilian Alumni of NYU ITP Publish Book in Honor of David Rosenbloom

01.30.2021

A large group of the NYU's Brazilian International Tax Program alumni of pay tribute to David Rosenbloom with a collection of essays which analyze the complex and current topics within international taxation. The book brought together 33 of Mr. Rosenbloom's former students and is published in celebration of his 80th birthday.

Mr. Rosenbloom rejoined the firm in 1981 after serving as International Tax Counsel and Director of the Office of International Tax Affairs in the US Treasury Department from 1977 to 1981. He has also served as a Tax Policy Advisor for  the OECD, US AID, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank in Eastern Europe and the Baltic countries, the former Soviet Union, Senegal, Malawi, and South Africa. Mr. Rosenbloom has consulted with and advised foreign governments and international organizations on international tax matters, and served as an expert witness in international tax disputes in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, and Australia. He has also written extensively on international and comparative tax topics. Mr. Rosenbloom most recent writings discuss the intersection of U.S. tax reform, U.S. tax treaty policy, and the OECD Project on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting. He has been recognized as a Senior Statesmen by Chambers USA since 2014 and listed among "Leading Lawyers" by The Legal 500 for his work with clients in International Tax and Tax Controversies.

Please visit this link to view the book on Lumen Juris Editora's website. 

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