April 22, 2026

Nathaniel Bessey Selected to Serve Third Term on Law360’s 2026 Tax Authority State & Local Editorial Board 

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Brann & Isaacson congratulates Nathaniel Bessey on being invited to serve on Law360’s 2026 Tax Authority State & Local Editorial Board. This is Nat’s third term on the board.  

Nat represented the American Commerce Marketing Association (ACMA) in its successful court challenge of California Franchise Tax Board guidance the effect of which would have removed important federal protections relied upon by out-of-state business engaged in interstate commerce; and he currently represents the ACMA in  similar challenges to regulations promulgated by New York and New Jersey. Nat also regularly advises clients on data privacy and security, website accessibility, and consumer protection matters. 

Read the press release.  

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