Background
Kahen, David E. was born on May 22, 1958 in Jamaica, New York, United States.
Kahen, David E. was born on May 22, 1958 in Jamaica, New York, United States.
Yale University (Bachelor of Arts, 1980). Columbia University (Juris Doctor, 1983).
Worked at Roberts & Holland Limited Liability Partnership (New York, New York) specializing in Federal, State and International Tax Practice, Related Litigation in Federal and State Courts, Estate Planning, Trusts, Probate, Employee Benefits, Executive Compensation, and International Business. Admitted to the bar, 1984, New New York Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar.
Editor, Columbia Law Review, 1982-1983.
Author: "Final Regulations Issued Regarding Capitalization of Interest Under Section 263A(f) of the Code," 23 Journal of Real Estate Taxation 91, Winter 1996. "Affiliated Group Regulations Treat Some Options as Stock," North.Y.L.J., February 10, 1993.
"Regulations Address Interest Capitalization," National Real Estate Investor, January and March, 1992. "Developments in the Application of the Unitary Method of Taxation by California," 39 Canadian Tax Journal 1028, 1991.
Company-Author: "Contaminated Property: Internal Revenue Service Treatment of Environmental Remediation Expenses," North.Y.L.J., December 27, 1995.
"Recent Amendments to New York State Gains Tax," North.Y.L.J., April 21, 1993. "Are Gains From Dispositions of Partnership Interests by Nonresidents Includable in New York Source Income?" 2 Journal of New York Taxation 51, Fall, 1991. Member: New York State Bar Association (Member, Section of Taxation, Committee on Non-Qualified Employee Benefits and Qualified Plans).
Roberts & Holland concentrates its practice in tax matters.
With offices in New York City and Washington, District of Columbia, Roberts & Holland is the largest law firm in the nation engaged exclusively in tax planning and tax controversy work. By reason of its broad experience in every major area of tax practice, including international, federal, and state and local tax matters, Roberts & Holland has developed a national reputation for solving complex and difficult tax planning problems, and for litigating major tax disputes.
Member: New York State Bar Association (Member, Section of Taxation, Committee on Non-Qualified Employee Benefits and Qualified Plans).