Practus, LLP
Raymond Holst is a tax expert currently serving as a Partner at Practus, LLP since July 2023, specializing in complex tax problem-solving through creative and collaborative approaches. Previously, Raymond held the role of Partner at Meltzer, Lippe, Goldstein & Breitstone, LLP, where involvement spanned the Private Wealth & Taxation Group, Business & Real Estate Group, and Trusts & Estates Group, focusing on high net worth clients and mid-cap companies. As the Founder of The Holst Law Firm PLLC, tax matters were primarily addressed on a sole practitioner basis. Additional experience includes partnerships at CLARK & GENTRY, P.L.L.C., and tax roles at Latham & Watkins and Morgan Stanley, concentrating on various financial transactions and tax advice. Raymond began a legal career as a Tax Associate at Davis Polk & Wardwell, after earning a JD from Columbia Law School and a BA in Philosophy from Union College.
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Practus, LLP
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