International Joint Ventures: A Concise Guide for Attorneys and Business Owners


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If you are going to expand your business overseas you will face a myriad of choices. What is the best entity, what is the best way to negotiate a joint venture agreement, how to conduct due diligence, what are the tax consequences, and many more. You need to know which questions to ask and what issues to consider. This nuts-and-bolts guide will cover legal, tax and practical aspects of forming and operating a joint venture with a foreign partner. The authors, Robert F. Klueger and Jacob Stein are practicing attorneys in Los Angeles, California. Over the past thirty-some years they have been representing American individuals and businesses venturing overseas. They have authored numerous scholarly articles and taught hundreds of seminars. In this book they share their knowledge and experience in any easy to understand and follow manner.

Author: Jacob Stein, Robert F. Klueger
Publisher: Klueger & Stein, Llp
Published: 02/12/2014
Pages: 108
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.34lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.22d
ISBN13: 9780983978046
ISBN10: 0983978042
BISAC Categories:
- Law | International

About the Author
Jacob Stein is a partner with the law firm Klueger and Stein, LLP, in Los Angeles, California. The firm's practice is limited to sophisticated tax planning and structuring international business transactions. Mr. Stein received his law degree from the University of Southern California, and his Master's of Law in Taxation from Georgetown University. He has been accredited by the State Bar of California as a Certified Tax Law Specialist, is AV-rated (highest possible rating) by Martindale-Hubbell and has been named "A Super Lawyer" by the Los Angeles Magazine. Over the course of his career Mr. Stein has represented over a thousand clients, including: officers and directors of Fortune 500 companies; Forbes 400 families; celebrities; Internet entrepreneurs; businesses of all sizes engaging in cross-border transactions; and wealthy foreigners doing business in the United States. Mr. Stein is an author of numerous books, scholarly articles and technical manuals. Jacob is an instructor with the California CPA Education Foundation, National Business Institute, Thomson Reuters, the Rossdale Group and Lorman Education Services where he teaches courses on advanced tax planning and structuring international business transactions. He is an adjunct professor of taxation at the CSU, Northridge Graduate Tax Program. Robert F. Klueger (J.D.; LL.M) received his B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania (cum laude), his law degree from Fordham Law School, and his Master of Laws in Taxation from the University of Denver. He is a Certified Tax Law Specialist (State Bar Board of Legal Specialization) and is AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell (highest possible rating). A practicing attorney since 1974, he is a member of the bars of the United States Supreme Court, the United States Tax Court and the state bars of California, New York and Colorado. He is one of the very few private attorneys in America who has argued a tax case before the United States Supreme Court, [United States v. Brockamp, 519 US 347 (1997)], which resulted in a change in the tax law regarding tax refund claims filed by disabled taxpayers. Mr. Klueger is a frequent lecturer on tax planning and deal-making for the California Bar Association and various other groups throughout the U.S. He is the author of numerous books and scholarly articles.

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