Jia Lynn Yang
Jia Lynn Yang
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Jia Lynn Yang is a staff writer at The Washington Post who covers policy relating to corporate America, including regulation, taxes and antitrust. Before joining the Post, she worked at Fortune magazine.

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A simpler way to do corporate taxes?

A simpler way to do corporate taxes?

Apple wants lower corporate income tax rates. But have California and other states found an elegant way to reform taxes?

Ways investors gain ‘political intelligence’ facing public scrutiny

Ways investors gain ‘political intelligence’ facing public scrutiny

Current and former congressional staffers say talking with investors and research analysts is common.

How ‘political intelligence’ can come from Congress itself

How ‘political intelligence’ can come from Congress itself

A conference call with a staffer for Sen. Orrin Hatch shows that D.C. firms aren’t investors’ only source.

D.C. law firm finds itself at the center of ‘political intelligence’ case

D.C. law firm finds itself at the center of ‘political intelligence’ case

Greenberg Traurig grapples with a problem common to D.C. firms: How much information is too much?