DLA taps tax lawyer Thomas Dick from KPMG
Dick is a senior international tax lawyer and has worked with many multinational organizations and companies on a full range of international tax matters. He has provided tax advice and counsel to a wide array of corporations, hedge funds, international pension funds, charities and foreign governments.
“Thomas is a seasoned and experienced tax lawyer, and has partnered with the world’s largest accounting firms and financial institutions to structure highly complex and intricate tax vehicles,” said Bruce J. Wein, partner and Chair of the US Tax practice. “The addition of a lawyer with Thomas’ pedigree and knowledge of international tax and corporate law supports our commitment to expanding our capabilities in the New York market.”
Before joining DLA Piper, Dick was a tax attorney at KPMG, and was also previously an attorney at Fulbright & Jaworski LLP as well as Baker & McKenzie. He earned a B.A. with honors from the University of London, King’s College, an LL.M from Georgetown University and a J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law.[/private]
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