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December 27, 2007
WSJ on Tax Whistleblower Lawyers
Two weeks ago, I blogged the first $2 billion tax whistleblower submission to the newly created IRS Whistleblower Office, filed by The Ferraro Law Firm (Miami, FL & Washington, D.C.). Yesterday's Wall Street Journal picked up the story in two pieces:
- Tom Herman, Tipster Rewards Require Patience; Law Boosts Payouts for IRS Informants in Large Tax Cases
- Peter Lattman, Has Big Law Got You Down? Become an IRS Informant!
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