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Larry R. Kemm Joins Carlton Fields

Tampa, Fla. – Carlton Fields is pleased to announce that Larry R. Kemm has joined the firm’s Tampa office as Of Counsel. Kemm will practice in the Business Transactions practice group.

Prior to joining the firm, Kemm served as a partner at Harrison Kemm P.A. in Tampa, where he advised clients in structuring international transactions and business operations in a tax-efficient manner. He has extensive experience representing clients before the Internal Revenue Service in international tax disputes.

He previously served as a tax partner at McDermott Will & Emery as well as Baker McKenzie. Prior to practicing tax law, he also served as a Certified Public Accountant with Deloitte.

“Larry is a great addition to our strong team of tax attorneys. He has advised on virtually every type of complex tax issue and will be a great asset to our clients and transactional partners as they handle challenging deals,” said James Walker, Carlton Fields’ Business Transactions practice group leader.

A member of the International Fiscal Association (IFA), Kemm served as the Regional Vice President for the Midwest Region of the USA Branch of IFA before relocating to Florida. He is a member of the Tax Section of the American Bar Association and served as past Chair of the Controlled Group Subcommittee of the Affiliated and Related Corporations Committee. He currently serves on the International Tax Committee of the Tax Section of The Florida Bar.

Kemm received his J.D., summa cum laude, from the Robert H. McKinney School of Law at Indiana University and his B.S. from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.

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