
30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10112 United States of America
+1 (212) 408-5388
wcavanagh@chadbourne.com
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William
G.
Cavanagh
Partner
Practice Description
Bill Cavanagh focuses on corporate, partnership, private equity and international tax matters. He advises a broad array of U.S. and multinational clients on a wide variety of U.S. and cross-border tax issues. In recent years, he has worked extensively with clients in structuring and negotiating and implementing significant domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, spin-offs, project finance transactions, securities offerings, private equity deals, financial products and securitized loan transactions. He has also represented clients in numerous tax controversy disputes with the Internal Revenue Service and with various state and local tax authorities.
Honors
Mr. Cavanagh is recognized as a leading corporate tax lawyer by Law Business Research Limited’s Who’s Who Legal – The International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers. He is also cited in Best Lawyers in America and New York Super Lawyers, as well as in Euromoney’s Guide to the World’s Leading Tax Advisers.
Activities and Affiliations
- Board of Advisors: New York University Institute on Federal Taxation
- Chair:
- 65th Annual New York University Institute on Federal Taxation, 2006
- International Bar Association program on “Spin-offs and Split-ups” (Barcelona, Spain), 1999
- 57th Annual New York University Institute on Federal Taxation, 1998
- International Bar Association program on “Negotiating Stock Purchase Agreements” (Paris, France), 1995
- Member: International Bar Association; American Bar Association; New York State Bar Association
Publications
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"New Tax Treaty between Turkey and Germany," Client Alert, November 3, 2011
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"Intangibles and Transfer Pricing -- Where the Action Is," Tax Executives Institute, Inc., April 13, 2011
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"Targeted Allocations Hit the Spot," Tax Notes, Tax Notes, p. 89, October 4, 2010
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"Hot Tax Topics: Selected Current Federal and State Tax Planning and Tax Litigation Issues," 69th Annual New York University Institute on Federal Taxation, October 2010
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"Tax and Tax-Related Provisions of U.S. Stock Purchase Agreements," Practising Law Institute, October 2010
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"New Tax Treaty between Turkey and Germany," Client Alert, November 3, 2011
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"Intangibles and Transfer Pricing -- Where the Action Is," Tax Executives Institute, Inc., April 13, 2011
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"Targeted Allocations Hit the Spot," Tax Notes, Tax Notes, p. 89, October 4, 2010
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"Hot Tax Topics: Selected Current Federal and State Tax Planning and Tax Litigation Issues," 69th Annual New York University Institute on Federal Taxation, October 2010
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"Tax and Tax-Related Provisions of U.S. Stock Purchase Agreements," Practising Law Institute, October 2010
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"'World is Flat' Supply Chain Management: U.S. Tax Opportunities and Pitfalls in Earning (Shifting?) Taxable Profits Offshore: Selected Issues," The Tax Club, October 2010
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"What Happens When Tax Mistakes are Made: Equity in the Tax Law," 65th Annual New York University Institute on Federal Taxation, October 2007
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"Substance, Form and Subchapter C: A Modest (Simplification) Proposal," Tax Forum, February 2006
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"There’s Always More to Learn About Corporate Tax: Selected Subchapter C Transactions," Tax Review, December 2005
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"Tax Issues for Troubled Corporations," New York University Graduate Tax Workshop, February 2005
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"Restructuring the Corporate Group: Selected Tax Issues," Tax Forum, March 2002
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"There’s Gold in Them Thar’ Hills (And Some Fool’s Gold Too): State Tax Planning Opportunities and Pitfalls," Tax Review, October 2001
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"From Paper Tiger to Paper Millionaire: Executive Compensation in the Millennium: Selected Tax (and Accounting) Planning Opportunities and Issues," The Tax Club, November 2000
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"M&A Deal Structures – What’s Hot and What’s Not – A Strategic Tax Perspective," Tax Executives Institute, Inc. (New York Chapter), May 2000
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Practice Areas
Tax
Private Funds
Executive Compensation and Employee Benefits
Insurance Transactional
Private Client Group
Industries
Consumer Products
Food and Beverage
Regions
North America
United States
Canada
Education
- Syracuse University, B.A., 1972
- George Washington University Law School, J.D., 1975
- New York University School of Law, LL.M., 1979
Professional Background
- Clerk to Judge Arthur L. Nims, III, of the U.S. Tax Court, 1979-1980
- Adjunct Assistant Professor, Fordham University School of Law, 1985
Admissions
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1975
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District of Columbia
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1980
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New York
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1978
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U.S. Tax Ct.
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Languages
English
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