Dan Rosen leaves IRS for Baker & McKenzie in New York

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Dan Rosen leaves IRS for Baker & McKenzie in New York

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Daniel Rosen has joined Baker & McKenzie's global tax practice as a partner specialising in controversy and litigation.

Rosen was formerly a special trial attorney with the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Office of Chief Counsel, where he worked for 16 years. He worked closely with the Department of Justice, Tax Division on several major cases and advised IRS Large Business and International Division (LB&I) executives, managers, and examiners on tax controversy matters, including settlement initiatives. He has substantial knowledge of alternative dispute resolution processes and techniques.

Rosen was also involved in the drafting of published guidance and administrative directives involving judicial doctrines for the LB&I. 

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