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On Tax brings together professionals in the Cravath network for conversations about their life and work in the world of tax. Hosted by Cravath partner Len Teti, the show focuses on the often-forgotten human side of tax, highlighting the people, connections and stories that make the space such a fascinating and dynamic area of practice. Learn more about On Tax at cravath.com/podcast. Cravath, Swain... more

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Danielle Rolfes is the Partner in Charge of the KPMG Washington National Tax practice. In this episode of On Tax, she and Cravath partner and host Len Teti talk about Danielle’s upbringing, her early career choices and what she considers an unusual p... more

Jack Bernstein is the Senior Tax Partner at the law firm Aird & Berlis in Toronto, Canada. In this episode of On Tax, he and Cravath partner and host Len Teti discuss how Jack built his international tax practice, and the essential role relationship ... more

In this episode of On Tax, Cravath partner and host Len Teti revisits memorable segments and stories from across the past nine seasons in the show’s very first Flashback Episode.

Len reflects on major themes that have arisen over the course of the ... more

Vlad Izversky is the Senior Vice President, Head of Global Tax and Treasury at Integral Ad Science. In this episode of On Tax, he and Cravath partner and host Len Teti discuss Vlad’s path from engineering school in the Soviet Union to studying accoun... more

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Recent Guests

Danielle Rolfes
Partner in charge of Washington National Tax at KPMG
KPMG
Episode: Danielle Rolfes of KPMG — LIVE at Georgetown University Law Center
Jack Bernstein
Senior Tax Partner at Aird & Berlis
Aird & Berlis
Episode: Jack Bernstein of Aird & Berlis
Vlad Izversky
Senior Vice President, Head of Global Tax and Treasury at Integral Ad Science
Integral Ad Science
Episode: Vlad Izversky of Integral Ad Science
Steve Gordon
Retired partner and former head of the Tax Department at Cravath
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Episode: Welcome to Season 10 of On Tax
Lisa Siders
General Counsel for Avon Products, Inc. and Chief Transformation Officer for Avon International
Avon Products, Inc.
Episode: Where Are They Now? Lisa Siders of Avon Products, Inc. and Avon International
Alex Raskolnikov
Wilbur H. Friedman Professor of Tax Law and co-chair of the Charles Evans Gerber Transactional Studies Center
Columbia Law School
Episode: Alex Raskolnikov of Columbia Law School
Scott Kapusta
Global Head of Tax at FactSet
FactSet
Episode: Scott Kapusta of FactSet
Gus Makris
Senior Managing Counsel and Head of the Office of Tax Counsel for Dow
Dow
Episode: Gus Makris of Dow
Andrew Compton
Partner in the Corporate Department at Cravath
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Episode: Andrew Compton of Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP

Host

Len Teti
Partner in the tax department of Cravath, Swaine & Moore, emphasizing mentorship and professional development in tax law, with a focus on the human side of legal practice.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 59 ratings
  • Fun stuff!

    Cravath tax lawyers also share an important characteristic that sets them apart in the field: humility (notwithstanding their incredible knowledge and experience).

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cincinnati Nick
    United States3 years ago
  • A great look inside law Firm culture

    Every episode is better than the last!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    amfnj
    United States4 years ago
  • Awesome Podcast!

    Great to see the human side of lawyers.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tua Danes
    United States5 years ago
  • Great Podcast!

    Thank you for giving us an insight into the lives and practice of tax attorneys! As a law student and a prospective tax practitioner, this podcast has been extremely helpful in highlighting the benefits and opportunities of practicing tax in all different areas.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    A Aron K
    United States5 years ago
  • A rare opportunity to see the personal side of Tax

    In a pandemic, where we are forced into isolation, Len gives us a rare opportunity to connect - through shared experiences. Given the nature of our practice, what we do and how much fun we have doing it, is often misunderstood. Len gives us a unique glimpse into the personal stories of some of the most respectable Tax practitioners in America to show us what a down to earth, humorous, and approachable bunch of characters they are. The conversations are fun, relatable and nostalgic at times - a p... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    scammedbyfabulous
    United States5 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the insight into the personal lives and stories of tax professionals, which sets this podcast apart from traditional legal discussions.
There is a notable appreciation for the host's ability to bring out the human element in professional experiences, fostering a deeper connection with the audience.
The episodes are praised for their relatability and accessibility, making complex topics more engaging.

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#249
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Danielle Rolfes of KPMG — LIVE at Georgetown University Law Center
Q: In terms of your time at the Treasury, what was your perspective on helping out regular American citizens through tax policy?
While in the role at Treasury, I indirectly helped by ensuring a fair tax base without loopholes, ensuring that everyday Americans are considered.
Danielle Rolfes of KPMG — LIVE at Georgetown University Law Center
Q: What do you know now being so accomplished as you are that you would have told your younger self to stay consistent or to continue to deliver to get to where you are right now?
Being curious about the tax law outside of their specific lane and what they're working on today is crucial for having successful careers.
Jack Bernstein of Aird & Berlis
Q: What advice would you give to a young tax associate just starting out?
Focus on being technically strong, building relationships, and becoming active in professional organizations.
Jack Bernstein of Aird & Berlis
Q: How did you find your way to the tax law?
I was fortunate to have an introductory tax course in law school with a professor who took me on as an intern during a busy period.
Scott Kapusta of FactSet
Q: What do the best tax lawyers do well?
They demonstrate an understanding of the business and present ideas that relate directly to it, showing how their work connects to the broader business objectives.

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1. Danielle Rolfes
2. Jack Bernstein
3. Vlad Izversky
4. Steve Gordon
5. Lisa Siders
6. Alex Raskolnikov
7. Scott Kapusta
8. Gus Makris

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