Lawyer Michelle Abroms Levin, graduated from
Washington University, Olin School of Business, Class of 2002, B.S.B.A., magna cum laude, William S. Krebs Accounting Award University of Texas School of Law, Class of 2005, J.D., Texas International Law Journal, Staff Editor, James A. Elkins Memorial Scholarship, is now employed by Sirote & Permutt, P.C. at
305 Church Street, Suite 800 Huntsville, AL 35801.
While being a member of
Organizations, Admitted to practice, Alabama State Bar, Georgia State Bar (Inactive), DC Bar (Inactive), Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, United States Court…
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Organizations, Admitted to practice, Alabama State Bar, Georgia State Bar (Inactive), DC Bar (Inactive), Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, United States Court of Federal Claims, United States Tax Court
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Michelle Abroms Levin has been admitted in 2005, Georgia; 2007, District of Columbia; 2013, Alabama; U.S. Tax Court; U.S. Court of Federal Claims;. His or her practice areas include Alternative Dispute Resolution, Government Contracts, Litigation, Tax, Conservation Easements, Criminal Law, Trust & Estate Litigation, Tax Controversy & Litigation, White Collar Investigations & Defense.
Michelle Abroms Levin's college and law school education includes Washington University, Olin School of Business, Class of 2002, B.S.B.A., magna cum laude, William S. Krebs Accounting Award, University of Texas School of Law, Class of 2005, J.D., Texas International Law Journal, Staff Editor, James A. Elkins Memorial Scholarship. Other biographical background includes Representative Cases:
Representative Matters: GlaxoSmithKline Holdings (Americas) Inc. v. Commissioner, U.S.Tax Court Docket Nos. 18940-08 and 18941-08 (decision entered Oct. 4, 2010.) (Debt/equity, OID case fully conceded by IRS) Fidelity International Currency Advisor A Fund, L.L.C. v. United States, No. 05-40151 & 06-40130 (D. Mass.) Fidelity High Tech Advisor A Fund, L.L.C. v. United States, Nos. 06-4-243 & 06-40244 (D. Mass.) (45-day trial on variety of issues including economic substance, TEFRA and tax treatment of contingent obligations) | | Michelle is a member of the firm’s Tax Controversy and Litigation Department, part of the Tax Practice Group . She represents clients during all phases of federal income tax controversies, including IRS audit, administrative appeals, and court proceedings in the U.S. Tax Court, U.S. Court of Federal Claims, and federal district court. Her experience includes a wide range of complex tax issues. Michelle also counsels clients in tax and business planning. Michelle works with clients to structure transactions in a manner that maximizes tax benefits, reduces risk, and complies with tax law at local, state, and federal levels.Prior to joining Sirote, Michelle worked as a trial attorney at the Tax Division of the Department of Justice where she represented the United States in federal district court.Why did you become an attorney? I loved the challenge of it; the complexity. I love doing work that matters to people.. You should contact other
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