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In what appears to be perfect synchronicity, Paul L. Caron of University of Cincinnati College of Law has launched TaxProf Blog on Tax Day (April 15th). The new blog intends to focus on "Resources, News & Information for Law School Tax Professors."

Though Caron's target audience is highly-specialized, there has to be at least 1,500 tax law profs and thousands of law students laboring thorough Fed. Income, Gift & Estate, and/or Corporate Tax. If I've done my math correctly, TaxProf Blog should have a substantial audience.

Now if I can just get some tax advice on the proper valuation of this post as a "Gift to Charity" itemized deduction . . .

Posted by Andrew Zangrilli at April 15, 2004 03:26 PM | TrackBack

Comments

Excellent legal blog and perfect timing indeed. And highly specialized is good. That's what legal blogs should be about: establishing focused and reliable expertise. I hope Prof. Caron becomes *the* online tax authority (or at least one of the top five) and when folks google tax matters his name comes up on the first page; then the tax practitioners will all link to him and he'll get even bigger. And we can say we knew him when.

Sorry that I have not been posting here in awhile but I've been busy helping lawyers find clients and searching ebay for golf equipment. However, I will be at Bloggercon at Harvard on Saturday and intend to resume active blogging soon.

Posted by: David on April 15, 2004 04:23 PM

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