Ivins, Phillips & Barker adds Jamie Brown to its partnership

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Ivins, Phillips & Barker adds Jamie Brown to its partnership

James Brown

Jamie Brown has rejoined Ivins, Phillips & Barker as a partner in the firm’s tax controversy practice in Washington, D.C.

His role will involve representing clients in IRS audits, for the IRS office of appeals, and in litigation in the US tax court and other federal courts.

Brown began his career as an associate at the Ivins, Phillips & Barker from 2003 to 2006, before working as a trial attorney in the tax division of the US Department of Justice. 

Brown’s previous role was as associate at Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton for three years, where he represented clients in federal tax controversies and litigation.

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