Background
Pisem, Elliot was born in New York, New York, United States.
Pisem, Elliot was born in New York, New York, United States.
Columbia University (Bachelor of Arts, 1975. Juris Doctor, 1978).
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, 1979, New York and United States. Tax Court.
Author: "More on United States Steel Corporation," Tax Notes, June 12, 1989.
"Troubled Debtors Affected By Rulings on Dispositions," North.Y.L.J., May 23, 1991.
Company-Author: "Selected Tax Aspects of Restructurings and Bankruptcy Acquisitions," Debt Restructuring: Out-of-Court and Chapter 11 Alternatives (Partito Liberale Italiano (Italian Liberal Party) 1991). "Tax Acting Changes Treatment of Workouts," North.Y.L.J., November 16, 1990.
"Was the Bankruptcy Court Lost at Sea? Prudential Lincolnshire Collides with the Internal Revenue Code," Tax Notes, September 17, 1990. "In Bankruptcy, Filers and Creditors Can Win," North.Y.L.J., February 8, 1990.
"Planning for the Use of REITS, REMICs and Master Limited Partnerships," Securitization of Commercial Real Estate 1988 (Partito Liberale Italiano (Italian Liberal Party)).
"Time Value of Money," Tax Notes, August 18, 1986. "Tax Court Expands Exclusionary Rule to Internal Revenue Service Violations of Grand Jury Secrecy," Journal of Taxation, November, 1981. Member: New York State (Member, Executive Committee, Tax Section.
Company-Chair, Committee on Tax Accounting Matters, Tax Section, 1992) and American (Member, Section of Taxation) Bar Associations.
American Bankruptcy Institute. 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.
Author: "More on United States Steel Corporation," Tax Notes, June 12, 1989. "Troubled Debtors Affected By Rulings on Dispositions," N.Y.L.J., May 23, 1991. Co-Author: "Selected Tax Aspects of Restructurings and Bankruptcy Acquisitions," Debt Restructuring: Out-of-Court and Chapter 11 Alternatives (PLI 1991).
"Tax Act Changes Treatment of Workouts," N.Y.L.J., November 16, 1990. "Was the Bankruptcy Court Lost at Sea? Prudential Lines Collides with the Internal Revenue Code," Tax Notes, September 17, 1990. "In Bankruptcy, Filers and Creditors Can Win," N.Y.L.J., February 8, 1990.
"Planning for the Use of REITS, REMICs and Master Limited Partnerships," Securitization of Commercial Real Estate 1988 (PLI). "Time Value of Money," Tax Notes, August 18, 1986. "Tax Court Expands Exclusionary Rule to IRS Violations of Grand Jury Secrecy," Journal of Taxation, November, 1981.
Member: New York State (Member, Executive Committee, Tax Section. Company-Chair, Committee on Tax Accounting Matters, Tax Section, 1992) and American (Member, Section of Taxation) Bar Associations. American Bankruptcy Institute.