Randy Grimshaw
is a shareholder in the Corporate and Tax department. His practice emphasizes federal, state and local tax planning; audit controversies and tax litigation; partnership, limited liability company, and corporate structuring and planning; and estate planning. Before joining Parsons Behle & Latimer, Randy was a tax accountant at Arthur Andersen & Co., an international accounting firm. He was previously licensed as a Certified Public Accountant. Randy regularly teaches tax and business planning as an adjunct professor of law at the University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law.Related Activities and Skills:
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Utah Business, Utah Top 100 Lawyers/Utah Legal Elite, Tax Law, 2005, 2006, 2007•
The Best Lawyers in America, Tax Law, 2007, 2008• Adjunct Professor of Law, Tax and Business Planning, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah
• Past Chair of the Tax Section, Utah State Bar
• Past Member of the Executive Board of the Tax Section, Utah State Bar
• Past Member of the Committee on Unauthorized Practice of Law, Utah State Bar
• Member of the Tax Section, American Bar Association
• Member of Real Estate and Probate Section, American Bar Association
Author, "Recodification of the Corporate Franchise Tax," 1995 Utah State Bar Annual Meeting
• Contributing Author, "Seventh Annual Real Estate Tax Survey," American Bar Association
• Contributing Author, "Eight Annual Real Estate Tax Survey," American Bar Association
• Contributing Author, "Exempt Organizations and Charitable Activities in Utah," National Business Institute, Inc.
• Author, "Having Your Cake and Eating It Too: State Taxation of Corporate Intangible Income Without Factor Representation," The State and Local Tax Lawyer, Vol. I, 1996
• Author, "Reach Out and Tax Someone: State Taxation of Income From the Sale of Intangibles," Utah State Bar Journal, June/July 1995
• Frequent Lecturer; Bar Association, CPA, and industry presentations
