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Attorney Fees Not Taxable In Oregon Settlement

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that an Oregon plaintiff should not be taxed on the attorney-fee portion of his $8.7 million employment settlement because Oregon law gives attorney liens priority over every other kind of lien except tax liens.

Oregon law figures prominently in the San Francisco court’s opinion, which creates a circuit split on whether state law should be considered in federal tax court.

That's an interesting issue I'd never thought of before. The ABA Journal has the story here, including a link to the 9th Circuit's opinion.