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Alan F. Segal
Private Practice Lawyer
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Practice Areas
Taxation; Individual Taxation; Business Taxation; Tax Audits; Employment Tax; Federal Tax Controversies; State Tax Controversies; Federal Income Tax; Federal Taxation; Income Tax; State Income Tax; State Taxation; Tax Appeals; Tax Collection; Tax Controversies; Tax Law; Tax Litigation
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Admitted
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1970, Illinois; 1973, U.S. Tax Court
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Law School
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University of Chicago, J.D.
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College
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Georgetown University, B.S.B.A., Accounting, cum laude, 1967
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Member
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Chicago Bar Association (Member and Former Chairman, Federal Taxation Committee, Division E, Practice and Procedure).
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Biography
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Alpha Sigma Nu. Author: "Tax Aspects of Litigation," Illinois Civil Practice Handbook, Illinois Institute on Continuing Legal Education, Vol. II, 1991 and Mertens, Law of Federal Income Taxation, Vol. 5, Ch. 24A, 1991. Author, "District Court and Claims Court Litigation," Federal Tax Practice and Procedure Practice Handbook, Illinois Institute on Continuing Legal Education, 1991. Author: "Innocent Spouse Relief," Illinois Family Law Report, Vol. 23, No. 7, 2000. Inspector, Internal Revenue Service, Washington, D.C., 1966-1970. Associate and Partner, Levenfeld, Eisenberg et al, 1970-1988. Partner, Levin, Schreder & Segal, 1988-1990.
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Born
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Washington, D.C., May 12, 1945
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Agencies
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Internal Revenue Service Practitioner Liaison Committee.
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ISLN
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903873770
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History
Alan F. Segal is an experienced attorney who has been practicing tax law in the Chicago metropolitan area since 1970. He is a graduate of Georgetown University and the University of Chicago Law School. A member and past Chairman of the Chicago Bar Association Practice and Procedure Section of the Federal Tax Committee, he has authored chapters on taxation in Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education handbooks, has lectured frequently at continuing legal education seminars and has written articles for several publications concerning various aspects of taxation.
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