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November 2, 2011
ABA Tax Section Publishes Fall 2011 Issue of News Quarterly
- Points to Remember: The Service Abandons Two-Year Limit to File for Equitable Innocent Spouse Relief, by Carlton M. Smith (Cardozo), pp. 1, 10-12
- From the Chair, by William M. Paul (Covington & Burling, Washington, D.C.), p. 3
- Interview: N. Jerold Cohen, by Jasper L. Cummings, Jr. (Alston & Bird, Washington, D.C.) & Alan J.J. Swirski (Skadden, Washington, D.C.), pp. 4-6
- Pro Bono Matters: A Chain Is Only As Strong As Its Weakest Link, by Francine Lipman (Chapman), pp. 7-8
- Book Review: A Practitioner’s Guide to Innocent Spouse Relief: Proven Strategies for Winning Section 6015 Tax Cases (by Robert B. Nadler), reviewed by Mark Westlake (Gullett Sanford Robinson & Martin, Nashville, TN), p. 9
- Points to Remember: Cohen: Hard Case Makes (Semi) Bad Law, by Steve R. Johnson (Florida State), pp. 12-14
- Points to Remember: More Mayo Please? Temporary Regulations After Mayo Foundation v. United States, by Leandra Lederman (Indiana) & Michael M. Mazza (Kansas), pp. 15-16
- Identity Theft in Tax Administration, pp. 17-19
- CLE Calendar, p. 20
- Tax Bites Sings Again, pp. 21-22
- Government Submissions Boxscore, p. 22
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