Tax controversy partner joins Norton Roes Fulbright

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Tax controversy partner joins Norton Roes Fulbright

Chuck Hurley

Chuck Hurley will join Norton Rose Fulbright in its Washington DC office as a partner.

Hurley is a tax controversy lawyer. He has more than 13 years' experience working with the US Department of Justice's tax division, where he held first chair on more than 20 jury and bench trials, including two of the division's most prominent cases: Long-Term Capital Holdings v. United States and Trigon Insurance Co. v. United States. 

Hurley joins Norton Rose Fulbright from Mayer Brown. He primarily advises clients on tax litigation matters and has experience with IRS audits and appeals, tax consulting and planning, government relations, research and development tax credits and IRS summons enforcement.

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