
Trial Attorney (Tax) (Special Trial Attorney)
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Job Description
Office of Chief Counsel, IRS, seeks enthusiastic individuals to serve taxpayers fairly and with integrity by providing correct and impartial interpretation of the internal revenue laws and the highest quality legal advice and representation for the IRS. To learn more, click the links below: IRS Office of Chief Counsel Careers Site Meet Our People Learn about our Legal Divisions
Duties The Strategic Litigation (SL) Division Counsel is a national organization with approximately 65 attorneys and 30 paralegals located in 30 cities nationwide. The SL Division, through its Special Trial Attorneys and paralegals, is responsible for handling the Office of Chief Counsel's most complex, high-profile, and significant cases in the United States Tax Court, which cases often establish national precedent or are otherwise important to tax administration. The SL attorneys and paralegals provide a full range of legal services on all issues, including advising the Internal Revenue Service on its most significant non-docketed cases, handling significant case litigation in the United States Tax Court, and assisting the Department of Justice in the handling of significant cases in both Federal and State Courts. Duties of a Trial Attorney (Tax) (Special Trial Attorney) include: Serves as principal attorney responsible for the preparation, development and presentation of cases before the United States Tax Court anywhere in the United States. These cases are of the magnitude that they will, in many instances, warrant the assistance of one or more junior attorneys or other specialists and the cases are of such importance that they frequently involve matching professional skills against some of the most distinguished legal talent in the country. Participates in all aspects of complex litigation, including discovery, pretrial motions, trial memoranda, briefs, and represents the Commissioner before the United States Tax Court at trials and hearings. Handles all aspects of litigation involving the Office's most complex, important, and novel technical issues. Handles strategically significant non-docketed matters, including cases being considered for designation for litigation and other matters where litigation is anticipated. May work with the Department of Justice on significant refund and other litigation matters. Identifies and assesses legal strategies and consequences of alternate approaches to make recommendations on behalf of the Office to program executives and managers. Assists in the development of trial expertise in junior attorneys, both in formal training sessions and on an individual basis in the course of preparation for and trial of cases. This is not an all-inclusive list. Salary- $146,481 - $195,200/year