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Cadwalader Partner’s ‘Tax Lightbulb’

Cadwalader Wickersham Taft new logo CWT AboveTheLaw blog.jpgA tipster was looking over the Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft online “resource center.” If you scroll to the “Clients & Friends Memos,” you’ll see a CWT partner taking a huge (and hilarious) bite out of … Manny Ramirez:

I am enraged! and outraged! plus morally reprehensibled (did I say I am outraged!), that Manny Ramirez has inked another huge contract—this time with the Los Angeles Dodgers. For those of you who do not follow baseball, know this: Manny Ramirez was getting paid about $20 million or so a year last season (which is nowhere near a year) by the BoSox. In the middle of a close pennant race, Manny decides to assault a team official, fake phony knee injuries in both his knees, and duck out of playing in crucial games until he forces a trade and costs the Sox the World Series.

In a memo titled: “The Manny Ramirez Tax Lightbulb; Also (2 Ideas in 1 Memo) Putting Pay in Perspective” Cadwalader’s Steven Lofchie, Co-Chairman of the Financial Services Department, decides to do something productive with his free time.

Read more highlights after the jump.

Lofchie.S pic.jpgHere at Above the Law, we appreciate Mr. Lofchie’s sense of humor. And as a financial services expert, his idea isn’t half bad. I bet Barney Frank would like it:

My Idea. Lightbulb! Goes off! A lightbulb in my mind shining for all the world see my brain’s idea! Why not a tax! Because the BoSox receive State Aid (all MLB sports teams do), Massachusetts Secretary of State Galvin, whom I would bet is a huge BoSox fan, should drop a big tax like a bombshell on Manny’s salary, which is basically Stolen Money from State Revenues. And I’m not talking about some lame 90% tax either that lets Manny walk all the way (the guy wouldn’t even run there on his fake bad knees) laughing out loud to the bank with $2MM (10% of 20MM). Boston has no place for 90% ballplayers. I am looking for the big three digits (110%!).

But wouldn’t this work only in “Taxachusetts?” Apparently not:

A Lightbulb in New York. New York State may also use My Idea. Getting back some of that Stephon Marbury money would help the Knicks’ salary cap and leave money on the side to pay to put solar panels in Madison Square Garden so as to cook “green” [environmentally conscious and friendly] hot dogs.

Alex, Meet Andrew. Can you just imagine next year, one Sunday morning, Alex Rodriguez, reading the New York Times, goes out in his bathrobe to pick up the newspapers, in his fuzzy Yankee Slippers and robe that he got either for free or at a big discount, and there is a tax lien on his illgotten McMansions in his mailbox. Because Alex somehow “forgot” to withhold to pay the taxes that Mr. Cuomo is going to impose on him for letting down the Yankees (who receive major funding from the City and can’t even make the playoffs paying ten times more in salary and “bonuses” than Tampa Bay). You say Mr. A.G. Cuomo can not put a lien on Alex’s houses because the tax bill hasn’t been passed yet by our lame legislature. That is a lame excuse, kind of like Alex’s hitting in the big games in a Stadium built with taxpayer money (your taxpayer money and mine). If Alex isn’t getting himself prepared for the big tax bill, he needs to wake up and smell the coffee. (Maybe Madonna can brew him some.)

Mr. Lofchie didn’t respond to our request for comment. But the memo (or is it a mission statement?) is still up on the CWT’s website, and it’s pretty obvious why.

If you are a client of Cadwalder’s financial services group, don’t you want to hear a full-throated defense of your interests against this ridiculous “AIG Taxpayer Protection Act” nonsense? What better way to do that — without drawing the ire and, you know, death threats of “average Americans” — than by availing yourself of the “clear parody” defense.

Brilliant job by Mr. Lofchie here. And kudos to Cadwalader management for having the stones to put it up on the ‘net.


The Greatest Client Memo Ever? (Also: Manny Ramirez Stinks!) [AmLaw Daily]
The Manny Ramirez Tax Lightbulb; Also (2 Ideas in 1 Memo) Putting Pay in Perspective [Cadwalader, Wickersham and Taft]
CWT Clients Friends.pdf

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