Miller & Chevalier Strengthens Tax Practice with Appointment of Former IRS Chief Counsel Michael Desmond

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In a strategic move that underscores its commitment to expanding its tax practice, Miller & Chevalier Chartered has announced the appointment of Michael Desmond as a member and co-leader of its tax controversy and litigation division. Desmond, who hails from his previous role at Gibson Dunn, is renowned for his deep involvement with the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), where his work on uncertain tax positions has marked a significant portion of his career.

Desmond’s tenure as the chief counsel of the IRS from 2019 to 2021 has equipped him with extensive insights into the intricacies of federal tax disputes. At Miller & Chevalier, he is expected to spearhead efforts in guiding clients through critical stages of tax-related legal challenges, spanning initial audits, administrative appeals, and culminating in litigation, if necessary.

The addition of Desmond is poised to fortify the firm’s capabilities in effectively navigating the complex terrain of federal taxation for a diverse clientele, an aspect that the firm deemphasized in their formal announcement. For more details on this development, you can view the full announcement on Bloomberg Law.

Desmond’s expertise will likely be a vital asset for Miller & Chevalier’s clients, who require nuanced and tactical approaches to tax controversies, an increasingly significant area as the regulatory landscape continues to evolve.

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