Nedom Haley, shareholder in the Firm's Atlanta office, concentrates his practice in the areas of tax law and municipal finance. He has experience in tax controversy work, ERISA, estate planning and general tax practice.
- Represented private equity group in acquiring multifamily project and assumption of $21,000,000 in tax exempt obligations.
- Represented private equity group in acquisition of textile plant and assumption of industrial development bonds.
- Author – "Transferring Conservation Credits In Ga.," Law360, May 26, 2011
- Author – "Can You Deduct Losses from Failed Investments?" Baker Donelson Tax News, Spring/Summer 2010
- Presenter – "Tax Effects of Debt Modification," Commercial Real Estate Law seminar, ICLE, November 12, 2009
- Author – "The Application of Section 1001 to Deferred Payment Sales of Property", 28 The Tax Lawyer 303. 1975
- Author – "Transfers in Trust with Retained Powers Can Produce Income Estate, Gift Savings", 5 Taxation Lawyers 342, 1977
- Author – "New More Liberal Regulations Clarify the Status of ESOPS in Many Vital Respects", 47 J. Tax, 354, 1977
- Listed as a leading tax attorney in Georgia by Chambers USA: America's Leading Business Lawyers, since 2009
- Named to Georgia Trend Legal Elite in the area of Estates & Trusts, 2009
- Member – State Bar of Georgia
- Member – American Bar Association, Taxation Section
- Member – State Bar of Montana
- Member – Atlanta Bar Association, Taxation Section
- Member – District of Columbia Bar
- Member – Lawyers Club of Atlanta
- Member – National Association of Bond Lawyers
- Recipient – Atlanta Pro Bono Award, 2012
- Trial Attorney – Office of the Chief Counsel for the Internal Revenue Service, Washington, D.C., 1971 – 1974
- Lieutenant, U.S.N.R., 1967 – 1980
- Georgia Bar, 1991
- District of Columbia, 1973
- Montana, 1997
- Georgetown University Law Center, LL.M., 1973
- Emory University, J.D., 1970
- Georgia Institute of Technology, B.S.I.M., 1965