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On Tax brings together professionals in the Cravath network for conversations about their life and work in the world of tax. Hosted by Cravath partner Len Teti, the show focuses on the often-forgotten human side of tax, highlighting the people, connections and stories that make the space such a fascinating and dynamic area of practice. Learn more about On Tax at cravath.com/podcast. Cravath, Swain... more

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Bob Stack is the former Managing Director of Deloitte’s Washington National Tax Practice, a role he held until his recent retirement. Prior to his work for Deloitte, Bob served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Tax Affairs in the Of... more

Patrick Urda is the Chief Judge of the United States Tax Court. In this episode of On Tax, he and Cravath partner and host Len Teti talk about Chief Judge Urda’s path to the federal government and the professional friendships, chance encounters and o... more

Wiebe Dijkstra is a tax partner at the law firm De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. In this episode of On Tax, he and Cravath partner and host Len Teti talk about Wiebe’s nonlinear path into tax practice, as well as the Best ... more

Lee Cleland is a Managing Director at Alvarez & Marsal. In this episode of On Tax, he and Cravath partner and host Len Teti talk about how seizing opportunities throughout his career helped shape Lee’s professional journey, and his approach to buildi... more

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Recent Guests

Patrick Urda
Chief Judge, U.S. Tax Court
U.S. Tax Court
Episode: Chief Judge Patrick Urda of the U.S. Tax Court
Wiebe Dijkstra
Tax partner at De Brauw, Amsterdam
De Brauw Bruylant Westbroek
Episode: Wiebe Dijkstra of De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek
Lee Cleland
Managing Director with Alvarez & Marsal in New York
Alvarez & Marsal
Episode: Lee Cleland of Alvarez & Marsal
Chris Fargo
Cravath partner, Tax Department
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Episode: Chris Fargo of Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Danielle Rolfes
Partner in charge of Washington National Tax at KPMG
KPMG
Episode: Danielle Rolfes of KPMG — LIVE at Georgetown University Law Center
Jack Bernstein
Senior Tax Partner at Aird & Berlis
Aird & Berlis
Episode: Jack Bernstein of Aird & Berlis
Vlad Izversky
Senior Vice President, Head of Global Tax and Treasury at Integral Ad Science
Integral Ad Science
Episode: Vlad Izversky of Integral Ad Science
Steve Gordon
Retired partner and former head of the Tax Department at Cravath
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Episode: Welcome to Season 10 of On Tax
Lisa Siders
General Counsel for Avon Products, Inc. and Chief Transformation Officer for Avon International
Avon Products, Inc.
Episode: Where Are They Now? Lisa Siders of Avon Products, Inc. and Avon International

Host

Len Teti
Partner in Cravath's tax department; host with focus on career stories and human side of tax

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 59 ratings
  • Fun stuff!

    Cravath tax lawyers also share an important characteristic that sets them apart in the field: humility (notwithstanding their incredible knowledge and experience).

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cincinnati Nick
    United States3 years ago
  • A great look inside law Firm culture

    Every episode is better than the last!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    amfnj
    United States5 years ago
  • Awesome Podcast!

    Great to see the human side of lawyers.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tua Danes
    United States5 years ago
  • Great Podcast!

    Thank you for giving us an insight into the lives and practice of tax attorneys! As a law student and a prospective tax practitioner, this podcast has been extremely helpful in highlighting the benefits and opportunities of practicing tax in all different areas.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    A Aron K
    United States5 years ago
  • A rare opportunity to see the personal side of Tax

    In a pandemic, where we are forced into isolation, Len gives us a rare opportunity to connect - through shared experiences. Given the nature of our practice, what we do and how much fun we have doing it, is often misunderstood. Len gives us a unique glimpse into the personal stories of some of the most respectable Tax practitioners in America to show us what a down to earth, humorous, and approachable bunch of characters they are. The conversations are fun, relatable and nostalgic at times - a p... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    scammedbyfabulous
    United States5 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the insider view into law firm culture and tax leadership.
Content emphasizes personal stories and mentorship.
Guests are consistently portrayed as highly knowledgeable yet relatable.

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Chief Judge Patrick Urda of the U.S. Tax Court
Q: What was your experience transitioning from appellate work to being a judge?
Despite initial trepidation about the unfamiliarity with trial procedures, he found that with smart colleagues and good training, the federal rules of evidence and trial practice could be effectively managed, reinforcing the value of collegiality and preparation.
Chief Judge Patrick Urda of the U.S. Tax Court
Q: At what point did you decide to pursue public tax work rather than private practice or industry?
It started as a semi-conscious seed during his time at private practice and clerkships, which gradually grew into a clearer calling for public service and appellate work in tax, ultimately leading to the Tax Court nomination.
Chief Judge Patrick Urda of the U.S. Tax Court
Q: Like literally, how did it happen?
A colleague highlighted a path toward opportunities in the Supreme Court nomination process, which led to involvement in a High Court nomination and eventually to a role more focused on tax with openings in the Tax Court.
Wiebe Dijkstra of De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek
Q: What do you think your superpower is in the tax world?
He emphasizes being solution-oriented, quickly identifying the core deal mechanics and sticking points, and driving the process to resolve issues efficiently, with a focus on integrated, cross-functional teamwork.
Wiebe Dijkstra of De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek
Q: What are your hobbies these days?
Skiing is mentioned as a current interest, along with active family trips, travel, snorkeling, gym workouts, and resuming field hockey as a way to stay physically and mentally healthy.

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A finance- and law-focused talk show featuring senior tax professionals, partners, and in-house tax leaders sharing career journeys, leadership challenges, and the interplay between tax policy and business strategy. Episodes frequently cover career transitions, mentorship, and the human side of high-stakes tax work, with guests ranging from Big Firm partners to in-house tax chiefs and academics. A notable strength is its intimate, story-driven approach that humanizes the tax profession and reveals practical paths to leadership, credibility, and cross-functional impact beyond traditional compliance. This makes it useful for listeners exploring career moves, sponsorships seeking visibility with elite tax and corporate audiences, or potential ... more

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