Background
McBurney, Christian M. was born in 1959 in Kingston, Rhode Island, United States.
McBurney, Christian M. was born in 1959 in Kingston, Rhode Island, United States.
New York University School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1985). Georgetown University Law School (Masters in Taxation, high honors, 1992).
Worked at Nixon, Hargrave, Devans & Doyle Limited Liability Partnership (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in General Practice including Administrative, Antitrust, Communications, Corporate Finance, Education, Environment and Energy, Government Contract, Health, Litigation, Project Finance, Real Estate, Tax and Utilities Law. Admitted to the bar, 1986, New New York 1988, District of Columbia.
1996, Virginia and Maryland.
Author, "Mixing-Bowl Transactions and the Partnership Disguised Sale Regulations," 70 Taxes 123-35 (March 1992). Company-Author, "15-Year Amortization May Hold Opportunities for Realty-Related Intangibles," 81 Journal of Taxation, 94-99 (August, 1994).
"The Morning After Newark Morning Ledger: What Should Taxpayers Do Now?," 59 Tax Notes 817-28 (May 10, 1993). "Tax Consequences of a Distribution of Debt to a Debtor-Partner," 78 Journal of Taxation 210-16 (April 1993).
"Maximizing Allowable Losses and Minimizing Problems under the Consolidated Return Regulations," 76 Journal of Taxation 48-54 (January 1 992).
"Operation of the Final Loss Disallowance Rules in the Consolidated Return Regulations," 75 Journal of Taxation 384-391 (December 1991). "The Proposed Partnership Disguised Sale Regulations," 52 Tax Notes 1051-1069 (August 26, 1991). Nixon Hargrave, founded in Rochester, New York, in 1875, is the largest law firm in New York State outside New York City.
In addition to a full service commercial and selective personal practice, the firm offers services in complex multijurisdictional matters involving environmental issues.
Labor, discrimination and employee benefits. Health services; project finance.
Technology and intellectual property. Real estate; banking and lending.
Litigation; franchising.
And issues facing multinational entities, both in the United States. and worldwide.