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Randy Grimshaw

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B.S., University of Utah (1972)
J.D., Brigham Young University (1979)


Biography

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.

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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



Curriculum Vitae


Scholarship Highlights


Book Chapters

• Author, Chapter; "Joint Tenancy and Co-Tenancy"-Summary of Utah Real Property Law, Brigham Young University

• Contributing Author, "Taxation of Exempt Organizations," National Business Institute, Inc.

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

















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