Christopher D. Scott concentrates his practice in tax planning for real estate transactions, mergers & acquisitions, capital funding of business ventures, and executive compensation. He has experience representing taxpayers in tax disputes with the federal, state, and local governments. Mr. Scott also concentrates in the governance laws of unincorporated businesses, estate planning, and the administration of trusts & estates. He has represented a wide variety of corporate and individual clients, including financial institutions, in diverse commercial transactions, and represents clients in complex real estate financing transactions.
Mr. Scott has lectured and written articles on a variety of deal structuring and financing issues, with particular emphasis on matters affecting the real estate industry and matters affecting emerging businesses. His practice centers on tax planning, general corporate matters, joint venture formations, estate planning and other business planning and dispute resolution.