Monday, August 4, 2025
DoubleTree by Hilton San Francisco Airport
Kilpatrick Partner Jordan Goodman will be presenting at the COST Tech Conference in San Francisco August 13- 14, 2025.
Wednesday, August 13 | 2:15 - 3:15 p.m.
Top 10 Income and Transactional Tax Cases Impacting the Technology Sector
This session will delve into the most significant transactional and corporate income tax cases that are shaping the landscape on issues related to technology usage and the tech industry. The speakers will explore the implications of both pending and fully litigated cases, providing a comprehensive overview of the current legal environment (excluding the ongoing digital litigation covered in a separate. The focus will be on identifying litigation trends and addressing other emerging issues related to the technology industry.
Moderator:
Marilyn Wethekam, COST
Speakers:
Jordan Goodman, Kilpatrick
Stefi George, Akerman
Marc Simonetti, State Tax Law
Tuesday, August 14 | 3:50 - 5:20 p.m.
Ask the Experts
This is your chance to question practitioners and get their views on state and local tax issues related to your technology operations and issues. The panel will answer questions that have been submitted by attendees as well as discussions they’ve had with attendees during the Workshop that would be of interest to other attendees. Finally, the panel will address trends they expect to see in 2025 and beyond, as they apply to the technology industry as well as the use and impact of technology in general.
Moderators:
Pat Reynolds. COST
Marilyn Wethekam, COST
Panelists:
Jordan Goodman, Kilpatrick
Eric Anderson, Andersen
Oksana Jaffe, KPMG
Larry Mellon, Vertex
Carley Roberts, Pillsbury
Winthrop Shaw Pittman
Christanna Springs, Deloitte
Tom Stonkus, Grant Thornton
Shirley Wei, BDO
Jenica Wilkins, EY
Diane Yetter, YETTER
Event Details
Monday, August 4, 2025
DoubleTree by Hilton San Francisco Airport
Speakers
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