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August 19, 2011
ABA Tax Section Publishes Summer 2011 Issue of News Quarterly
- Points to Remember: How Pro Bono Tax Professionals Can Help Low Income Taxpayers Claim the Earned Income Tax Credit, by Kate Leifeld (Staff Attorney, Pine Tree Legal Assistance Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic, Bangor, ME), pp. 1, 21-23
- Section Meeting Calendar, p. 2
- From the Chair, by Charles H. Egerton (Dean, Mead, Egerton, Bloodworth, Capouano & Bozarth, Orlando), pp. 3-4
- From the Chair-Elect, by William M. Paul (Covington & Burling, Washington, D.C.), pp. 5-6
- Letter to the Editor by Sen. Charles Grassley, p. 6
- Interview with Kees van Raad, by Jasper L. Cummings, Jr. (Alston & Bird, Washington, D.C.) & Alan J.J. Swirski (Skadden, Washington, D.C.), pp. 7-9
- Opinion Point: Are Criminal Fines "Collected Proceeds"?, by Erica L. Brady (The Ferraro Law Firm, Washington, D.C.), pp. 10-11
- 2011 Distinguished Serive Award Recipient: Jerold N. Cohen, by Stanley L. Blend (Oppenheimer, Blend, Harrison & Tate, San Antonio, TX), pp. 12-13
- 2010 Law Student Tax Challenge Bench Briefs, pp. 14-18
- Pro Bono Matters: Access to Justice for Underserved Taxpayers, by Peter A. Lowy (Shell Oil Co., Houston, TX), pp. 19-21
- Point to Remember: An EITC Case Study, by Rodney A. Lake (Eaton Peabody, Bangor, ME), pp. 23-24
- Tax Bites: Sing Along With Tax Bites, p. 25
- Government Submissions Boxscore, p. 26
- CLE Calendar, p. 26
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