Ron Grabov Nardini

Ron Grabov-Nardini’s practice focuses on a broad range of U.S. and international tax matters.

Practice & Background

Ron Grabov-Nardini advises clients in a wide range of sectors and industries on domestic and international tax matters. Mr. Grabov-Nardini focuses primarily on the formation and operation of private equity, venture capital and hedge funds and their investments with a particular focus on health care investment funds and cross-border intangible property transactions. Mr. Grabov-Nardini also advises creditors of financially troubled and bankrupt companies on a variety of issues, including debt restructurings, repatriation and preservation and utilization of net operating losses.

Prior to joining Akin Gump, Mr. Grabov-Nardini was an associate at another law firm specializing in tax law, where he focused on international, federal, state and local tax matters.
Representative Matters

Sample engagements have included the representation of:

advised OneRoof Energy in a $50 million subscription receipts financing
investment funds formed for the purposes of investing in contingent future cash-flows generated from pharmaceutical, musical or film royalties
an investment fund in connection with the formation of a platform designed to invest in Pan-European distressed assets
an investment fund in connection with investment in a portfolio of life insurance policies
a foreign manufacturer of alcoholic beverages in connection with the U.S. manufacturing and distributions of its products
large multinationals in connection with the relocation of their corporate headquarters to or from the United States, cross-border licensing, cost-sharing agreements and other international tax issues
reinsurance companies regarding CFC status and U.S. trade or business issues
private equity funds regarding tax aspects of mergers, acquisitions and dispositions of investments
private and 1940 Act-registered investment funds in connection with an investment in aircrafts and/or ships used in domestic and international traffic.

Good to know

Areas of Practice 1) International Tax, 2) Investment Management and Transactional Tax, 3) Private Client Services, 4) Private Equity Funds, 5) Real Estate and Infrastructure Funds, 6) Seeding Transactions, 7) Tax, 8) Tax-Exempt Organizations, 9) Tax Policy and 10) Investment Management
Law School New York University School of Law, LL.M., 2002; Tel Aviv University School of Law, LL.B., 2000
Admitted Year 2000
Bar Member / Association New York State Bar Association, Israel State Bar Association
Most recent firm Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP
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