September 01, 2022
Former President Donald Trump has agreed to hand over financial documents to the House Oversight and Reform Committee and end his court case seeking to block their release, the panel's chair said Thursday.
August 22, 2022
The D.C. Circuit should completely void a House subpoena seeking former President Donald Trump's financial documents, he told the appeals court Monday, arguing its earlier decision partially approving of the subpoena "tilts the institutional balance of power in Congress' favor."
July 15, 2022
Over the second half of 2022, courts will wade into challenges involving tax administrative law, whether a law firm's mixed client communications are privileged and the potential release of the former president's financial records to congressional committees. Here, Law360 reviews federal tax litigation to watch for the remainder of the year.
July 08, 2022
A House committee can obtain some, but not all, of former President Donald Trump's financial documents that it requested from his former accounting firm, the D.C. Circuit said Friday, narrowing the scope of the congressional subpoena for the records.
December 13, 2021
A D.C. Circuit judge seemed wary of the scope of a subpoena from a congressional committee requesting financial documents from former President Donald Trump's accounting firm, saying Monday it could constitute an improper "fishing expedition" under U.S. Supreme Court standards.
October 15, 2021
A subpoena from a congressional committee seeking certain financial documents from former President Donald Trump's longtime accounting firm implicates significant separation-of-powers concerns that justify voiding the request, his attorneys told the D.C. Circuit.
September 24, 2021
A congressional committee urged the D.C. Circuit to allow for full enforcement of the committee's subpoena seeking financial records from former President Donald Trump's accounting firm, saying a lower court wrongly circumscribed the request because of unsupported separation-of-powers concerns.