Holland & Knight LLP continues to build its tax controversy and litigation practice, which has a strong focus on the energy sector, but also handles complex in many other industries. Its recent success for Exxon Mobil in a proceedings brought by the IRS in the wake of of the company’s restructuring of its partnership with the state of Qatar is a prime example of its ability to handle complex matters, but so is its work for major airlines, technology companies, high-net-worth individuals, and real estate developers. Mary McNulty in Dallas, who led the Exxon case, and Atlanta-based William Sharp, who is frequently lead counsel in offshore compliance matters,  are the lead partners. Up-and-coming partner Lee Meyercord in Dallas and energy sector specialist Amish Shah in Washington DC also play pivotal roles in the practice. Also in DC, Christopher Rizek joined from Caplin & Drysdale, Chartered, where he co-led the tax controversy practice.
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Clients clés

  • Exxon Mobil Corporation
  • Indu Rawat
  • Sirius Solutions
  • 23rd Chelsea Associates LLC
  • National Foreign Trade Council
  • American Airlines Inc.

Points forts

  • Represented ExxonMobil Corp. in a tax trial over a partnership the company has with Qatar.
  • Represented American Airlines Inc. in a fight over fuel taxes over which $165 million was at stake.
  • Represented law professors in an amicus brief arguing that the mandatory repatriation tax was constitutional.

Avocats

Hall of Fame

Avocats au sommet de leur profession, largement reconnus et respectés par l'ensemble du marché pour leur expertise éprouvée et leur intervention récurrente et longue date dans les dossiers les plus complexes et prestigieux.

Mary McNulty

Les grands avocats de demain

Jeunes associés disposant d’une reconnaissance montante sur le marché, jouant régulièrement un rôle clé dans des dossiers majeurs.

Lee Meyercord

Responsable de la pratique

Mary McNulty; William Sharp

Autres avocats clés

Lee Meyercord; Amish Shah Christopher Rizek