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Jay Adams III is an experienced litigator who regularly handles matters concerning state tax. He particularly focuses on property tax issues.
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Provided by Jesse "Jay" R. Adams, III
Jay Adams is leader of the Jones Walker state and local tax team. For more than 25 years, Jay has represented clients in matters involving virtually every type of state and local tax and in numerous jurisdictions. He has successfully represented clients in landmark Louisiana tax cases before the Louisiana Supreme Court and courts of appeal, including the high-profile matters International Paper Company v. Bridges and Tin, Inc v. Washington Parish. In those cases, the Louisiana Supreme Court issued rulings that have resulted in tax savings and refund opportunities in the tens of millions of dollars for businesses operating in the state.
American Bar Association;
District of Columbia Bar;
Institute for Professionals in Taxation;
Louisiana Association of Tax Administrators;
Louisiana State Bar Association;
Maryland State Bar Association;
New Orleans Bar Association
Jay is a founder and editor of Cooking with SALT, a legal blog committed to providing timely insights on recent legal and practical developments concerning clients in many state and local taxing jurisdictions on matters involving income, franchise, net worth, gross receipts, sales/use, business and occupational license, severance, ad valorem property, and other miscellaneous taxes.
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Jay Adams III is an experienced litigator who regularly handles matters concerning state tax. He particularly focuses on property tax issues.
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"Jay has excellent technical expertise. He is a diligent and thorough practitioner, focusing on the details to save clients from procedural missteps."
"Jay has excellent technical expertise. He is a diligent and thorough practitioner, focusing on the details to save clients from procedural missteps."