ProfNet Experts Available on the Government Shutdown, U.S.-Mexico Relations, More


NEW YORK, Jan. 16, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Below are experts from the ProfNet network who are available to discuss timely issues in your coverage area.

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EXPERT ALERTS

  • Government Shutdown
  • U.S.-Mexico Relations
  • PG&E’s Decision to File for Bankruptcy

MEDIA JOBS

  • Senior Video Journalist – Wall Street Journal (NY)
  • US Correspondent – South China Morning Post (DC)
  • Staff Writer – NREI (NY)

OTHER NEWS & RESOURCES

  • There’s No Such Thing as an SEO Expert in 2019
  • 12 Residencies That Provide Plenty of Space and Inspiration
  • Blog Profiles: Biotech Blogs

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EXPERT ALERTS:

Government Shutdown
Chris Rizek
Member
Caplin & Drysdale
“it’s almost impossible to work on behalf of clients with the remaining IRS staff now; phone calls aren’t returned, it’s impossible to get new Employer Identification Numbers or schedule meetings and appeals conferences. The IRS isn’t even returning faxes! Meanwhile, crucial IRS vacancies go unfilled.”
Rizek has a unique history of government service before joining iconic Caplin Drysdale tax law firm in Washington, D.C. His combination of practical and policy-level experience in government has given him special insight into the application of the tax laws and IRS procedures, which has been of great value to many of the firm’s clients who are faced with complex tax controversies and litigation. From 1995-1998, he was an Attorney-Advisor and Associate Tax Legislative Counsel with the U.S. Treasury Department, Office of Tax Legislative Counsel. While at the Treasury, he was responsible for regulations and legislation involving tax practice and procedure, including the Taxpayer Bill of Rights 2 (1996) and the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998. From 1984-1988, Rizek was a Trial Attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice, Tax Division and continues all government associations to benefit clients.
Website: http://www.capdale.com
Contact: Adam Fauerbach, [email protected]

U.S.-Mexico Relations
Dr. John Dwyer
Chair and Associate Professor of History
Duquesne University
“Relations between the U.S. and Mexico have rarely been more important than they are today, as seen through issues of migration (including the wall), trade (including changes to NAFTA), drug trafficking (including the New York trial of El Chapo Guzman), and racial stereotyping (including President Trump’s characterization of undocumented Mexican immigrants).”
Based in Pittsburgh, Dr. Dwyer is available for interviews on Mexican history and current events, Latin American history and current events, and U.S. relations with Mexico and Latin America. His current research examines environmental depredation along U.S.-Mexico border/industrialization in 20th century Mexico. His book, “The Agrarian Dispute” (Duke UP 2008), won the Alfred Thomas Book Prize.
Contact: Emily Stock, [email protected]

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PG&E’s Decision to File for Bankruptcy
Dr. Nicholas Reksten
Professor
University of Redlands
Dr. Reksten, a California wildfires environmental economist, can speak with authority on the catastrophic environmental and economic consequences of PG&E’s actions and the resulting liability claims and bankruptcy: “PG&E is an interesting and unfortunate case, as it demonstrates that some combination of being unprepared for climate change in a way that it inadequately informs the company’s planning process and being overwhelmed by climate change can have catastrophic effects on businesses. This is certainly not the last case of such bankruptcy that we will see. In this case, PG&E was overwhelmed by liability claims due to the fires its equipment seems to have started. In other cases, we may see climate change directly affecting a company’s assets. Most companies that I know of have some understanding of these impacts and have processes for understanding what, exactly, their vulnerabilities are with respect to climate change. However, PG&E seems to have been overwhelmed by events. Even if their planning process used best practices, the climate system is chaotic by nature, and climate change makes it even more chaotic.”
Website: www.redlands.edu
Contact: Jennifer Dobbs, [email protected]

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OTHER NEWS & RESOURCES:

Following are links to other news and resources we think you might find useful. If you have an item you think other reporters would be interested in and would like us to include in a future alert, please drop us a line at [email protected]

  • THERE’S NO SUCH THINGS AS AN SEO EXPERT IN 2019. The internet is unfathomably big. According to a Netcraft survey last year, the internet clocks in with more than 1.8 billion websites, containing trillions of individual pages, and it’s steadily grown every year since its inception. Getting your message heard online can feel like shouting across a crowded sports stadium. It’s little wonder then that search engine optimization has become an art, a science, and an almost-$80-billion industry. But before you start shelling out cash for an SEO expert, you should know what you’re paying for — and what you reasonably can expect to receive in return: https://prn.to/2sscaWW 
  • 12 RESIDENCIES THAT PROVIDE PLENTY OF SPACE AND INSPIRATION. If you kept up (and applied to these incredible programs), you might already know about Artcroft in Kentucky or the 50-plus residency programs offered by the National Park Service. Or maybe retreating to the home region of poet Edna St. Vincent Millay in upstate New York or a cottage in Stockholm is more your speed. We’ve uncovered a new set of a programs that might inspire you to finally push that book — or other written masterpiece — out of your head: https://prn.to/2DbH24s 
  • BLOG PROFILES: BIOTECH BLOGS. Each week, PR Newswire’s Audience Relations team selects an industry/subject and profiles a handful of sites that do a good job with promoting and contributing to the conversation. This week, they look at a few biotech blogs: https://prn.to/2W34nwC 
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