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ExpertiseKen has concentrated his practice in the field of civil and criminal tax controversy and litigation matters, representing clients before the Internal Revenue Service, Franchise Tax Board, Employment Development Department and State Board of Equalization. His experience is extensive and varied at all levels of representation of tax clients. He has tried a number of high publicity civil and criminal tax matters in the federal courts. BackgroundHe was a trial attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice, Tax Division, Criminal Section and an Assistant United States Attorney in the Central District of California, Tax Division. PublicationsHe is the author of the "Criminal Tax Investigation" portion of the Tax Practice in California book published by the California Continuing Education of the Bar. His articles have been published in various periodicals including the American Bar Association Journal. He has been quoted in articles involving civil and criminal tax litigation matters. SpeakingKen is a lecturer at the UCLA Tax Dispute Institute. He frequently lectures on behalf of the California Certified Public Accountants Foundation and the California CPA Society on subjects dealing with tax controversy. Academic BackgroundKen received his LLM in taxation from New York University. He was an Adjunct Professor of law at the University of San Diego School of Law in its Graduate Tax Program and has been an instructor at UCLA. kmb@taxdisputes.com |