Ten years ago, in a sleepy central Texas town known for its annual rattlesnake festival and not much else, tax attorney Sean Moran came face-to-face with professional destiny.
Back then, few lawyers had heard of Sweetwater, Texas - the town that would soon become home to 585 megawatt Sweetwater Wind Farm. Even fewer were familiar with the pre-tax after-tax partnership structure that Moran said he and his partners at Dewey Ballantine LLP "wrote from scra...
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