Suite 900
Washington, District Of Columbia 20004
United States
Ethan Harris, a counsel of the firm’s Tax Group, has a broad-based, transaction-oriented practice that includes structuring and negotiating the tax aspects of domestic and international mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and corporate spin-offs, as well as capital markets transactions. He also assists multi-national clients with respect to internal planning strategies and restructurings and audits and other tax controversy matters. In 2010, Mr. Harris was seconded to China Investment Corporation, the sovereign wealth fund of China, where he focused on the tax aspects of structuring investments. Mr. Harris joined the firm in 2002.
Areas of Practice | 1) Tax |
Law School | Georgetown University Law Center, (LL.M., 2009), George Washington University Law School, (J.D., 2002) |
Admitted Year | 1991 |
Education | Tufts University, (B.A., 1998) |
Most recent firm | Shearman & Sterling LLP |
Relevant Jobs |
Transactional Tax Partner with Big Law Experience (100% work from home) USA-DC-Washington Culhane Meadows is seeking a seasoned tax attorney with at least 8 years of practice in general transactional tax work. Candidates must have experience in tax matters including corporate mergers, acq... Apply now |
Manager – State & Local Tax - Income USA-DC-Washington Manager – State & Local Tax - Income The candidate will engage in business development activities (i.e. prepare proposals, present in webinars, etc.). Collaborate with Federal Tax Compliance Groups... Apply now |
Tax Manager - Private Client Services USA-DC-Washington Tax Manager - Private Client Services The candidate will serve as members of various client service teams and must possess strong technical knowledge of individual, trust and partnership income tax p... Apply now |
+ View more jobs |
Barton W.S. Bassett is the leader of Morgan Lewis's Tax Practice. Mr. Bassett's practice focuses on international tax planning for both the outbound operations of U.S. multinationals and the inbound operations of foreign multinationals.