Neuberger, Quinn, Gielen, Rubin & Gibber, P.A. v. United States of America et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:22-cv-02129

Court:

Maryland

Nature of Suit:

Tax Suits: IRS-Third Party

Judge:

Erin Aslan

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  1. August 13, 2024

    Firm Asks Court To Reconsider $1.5M Freeze In Tax Dispute

    A Baltimore law firm that sued the IRS for freezing $1.5 million in its operating account to satisfy a client's tax debts told a Maryland federal court it was "dead wrong" in denying the firm's request to release the money without going to trial.

  2. July 01, 2024

    Firm Can't Cast Off $1.5M Tax Levy In Alter Ego Case

    A Baltimore law firm can't stop a $1.5 million tax levy that allowed the IRS to freeze its bank account, a Maryland federal judge ruled, saying the firm failed to prove at this point in its suit that one of its clients lacked an interest in the money.

  3. April 07, 2023

    More Info Needed In Firm's IRS Levy Challenge, Judge Says

    A Maryland federal magistrate judge declined to rule on a Baltimore law firm's challenge to an IRS bank levy that froze more than $1.5 million of the firm's funds, citing insufficient information for determining whether the firm is the alter ego of a client with tax liabilities.

  4. February 02, 2023

    Law Firm Says Md. Shields It From $1.5M Client Levy

    A Baltimore law firm that lost $1.5 million to an Internal Revenue Service levy triggered by a client's tax history asked a Maryland federal court to refund it, saying the government is flouting a state law tradition protecting third parties from corporate liability.

  5. January 19, 2023

    Firm's Bid To Nix $1.5M Alter Ego Levy Is Too Early, Feds Say

    A Maryland federal court should reject a law firm's premature bid for summary judgment in its suit challenging an IRS levy that froze $1.5 million of its funds to collect taxes owed by what the government claims is the firm's alter ego, the U.S. government argued.

  6. August 25, 2022

    Firm Challenges $1.5M Alter Ego Levy On Bank Account

    A Baltimore law firm denied being the alter ego of a corporate client in a federal lawsuit challenging a $1.5 million levy on its bank account for taxes the client owes.