Henry LaCap is a property tax and litigation attorney at Skoloff & Wolfe, P.C., concentrating his practice exclusively on property tax-related litigation and valuation matters. With more than 25 years of experience, Henry has successfully tried and negotiated thousands of property tax appeals involving a broad range of complex commercial and industrial properties, resulting in hundreds of millions of dollars in refunds and tax savings for corporate clients.*
*Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.
Practice Focus
Henry regularly handles:
• Real Property Tax Litigation
• Personal Property Tax Litigation
• Condemnation Litigation
• Tax Incentives
His extensive experience in valuation disputes and trial advocacy enables him to represent clients in sophisticated property tax matters involving a wide range of property types, including nursing homes, golf courses, fiber-optic cable systems, and manufacturing and printing facilities.
Experience
Henry exclusively represents corporate taxpayers in property tax appeals and litigation matters in multiple jurisdictions, including the Supreme Court of the State of New York, the Tax Court of New Jersey, the Michigan Tax Tribunal, the Minnesota Tax Court, and the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas.
Over the course of his career, Henry has developed a strong reputation as a successful trial attorney with in-depth knowledge of appraisal valuation methodologies and complex tax assessment issues. He has secured numerous favorable outcomes for clients through both negotiated settlements and trial victories.
In addition to his trial work, Henry is an experienced appellate advocate who has successfully argued property tax cases before the Appellate Division of the State of New York, the New York Court of Appeals, and the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court.
Approach and Client Service
Henry combines decades of litigation experience with a strategic and results-oriented approach to client representation. His deep understanding of appraisal methodology, valuation principles, and multistate property tax litigation enables him to effectively advocate for corporate taxpayers in complex assessment disputes and appeals.

