The ABA Tax Section has published 30 News Quarterly No. 3 (Spring 2011):
- Tax Link Live: What If Uncle Jim Is Undr Audit or Your Client Wants to Give You a Porsche? Ethical Issues When There Is a Personal Connection with a Client, by Lance E. Rothenberg (Hodgson & Ross, New York, NY), pp. 1, 24-25
- Section Meeting Calendar, p. 2
- From the Chair, by Charles H. Egerton (Dean, Mead, Egerton, Bloodworth, Capouano & Bozarth, Orlando), pp. 3, 26
- Report of the Nominating Committee, p. 4
- Letter to the Editor, p. 4
- Interview with Grover Norquist, by Jasper L. Cummings, Jr. (Alston & Bird, Washington, D.C.) & Alan J.J. Swirski (Skadden, Washington, D.C.), pp. 5-10
- Points to Remember: Do Treasury and the Service have to Explain Their Choices?, by Steve R. Johnson (UNLV), pp. 11-13
- Points to Remember: The Service Traces Clearer Definitions in the Proposed Regulations on “Publicly Traded” Debt Instruments, by A.J. Picchione (KPMG, Boston, MA), pp. 13-15
- Points to Remember: Is Your Client Planning to Expatriate? Why the HEART Act May Cause a Change of Heart, by Vlad Frants (J.D. & M.S.T., New York Law School), pp. 15-16
- Points to Remember: Mayo v. United States: Treasury Earns Chevron Deference, by Matthew R. Sontag (KPMG, Houston, TX), pp. 17-18
- Opinion Point: The Time for Tax Reform Is Now, by Chris Pietruszkiewicz (LSU), pp. 19-21
- Government Submissions Boxscore, p. 21
- Pro Bono Matters: “Be the Change You Want to See in the World”, by Francine J. Lipman (Chapman), pp. 22-23
- 2010 Member Survey Results, pp. 27-28
- Tax Bites: Tax: That Three Letter Hour Letter Word, p. 28
- CLE Calendar, p. 29
- Government Submissions Boxscore, p. 30




