Neuberger, Quinn, Gielen, Rubin & Gibber, P.A. v. United States of America et al
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1:22-cv-02129
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.