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SUMMARY:2022 Supreme Court Admissions Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Update: We received notice on May 6 that the U.S. Supreme Court will not be holding any of its admission ceremonies scheduled for May and June. Unfortunately\, this means that our Community Outreach Event with Martha’s Table that was scheduled to coincide with the Supreme Court Admissions Ceremony will also be cancelled. \nThe Federal Bar Association’s next Supreme Court Admissions Ceremony is scheduled for May 15\, 2023. \n———- \nJoin the Younger Lawyers Division of the Federal Bar Association for the 2022 Supreme Court Admissions Ceremony on Tuesday\, May 31\, 2022\, at the United States Supreme Court. FBA members of all ages and levels of practice are invited to apply to be sworn into the highest court in the land! \nA completed application consists of: \n\nThe Application for Admission to Practice: The first page should be filled out online\, completed in its entirety\, and printed. Do not use “all caps.” The second page may be filled out online and printed or handwritten (if legible).\nSignatures: All should be original (wet) signatures from each of your two sponsors and applicant on the same page (although scanned signatures are currently being accepted due to the pandemic).\nCertificate of Good Standing from the Supreme Court or highest court where you have been practicing for at least three years (electronic certificates are currently being accepted – with visible seal – due to the pandemic).\n$200.00 admission fee\, via cashier’s check\, money order or personal check made payable to “Supreme Court of the United States” and postdated for May 31\, 2022.\n\nAccess the application and instructions here: Bar Admissions Form and Instructions  \nThe ceremony is limited to 25 applicants\, so apply today! Note – Applications were due by March 25. \nPlease contact sections@fedbar.org with any questions. \nSpecial Opportunity for FY2022: The YLD is excited to announce that this year\, they will be partnering with the D.C. non-profit Martha’s Table to hold a community outreach event following the Supreme Court Admissions Ceremony. For 40 years\, Martha’s Table has worked to support strong children\, strong families\, and strong communities in D.C. More details about the event\, community outreach activity and registration will be forthcoming. Attendees of the Supreme Court Admissions Ceremony are welcome to participate. Stay tuned!
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/2022-supreme-court-admissions-ceremony/
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SUMMARY:Section on Taxation: Recent Developments in Civil and Criminal Tax Controversies
DESCRIPTION:Mr. Elliott and Mr. Pelak will be covering a wide range of current developments in civil and criminal tax controversies.  Topics include recent IRS budgetary issues\, remote trial procedures in the tax court\, IRS Office of Promoter Investigations\, conservation easements\, virtual currency\, and section 6695A and Form 3520 penalties. \nPresented by: Section on Taxation \n[Register Online] \n\nAbout the Presenters\nW. Curtis Elliott\, Partner\, Culp Elliott & Carpenter\, LLC \nCurtis Elliott has over 30 years of experience litigating civil and criminal tax cases\, including IRS audits and appeals\, and grand jury proceedings. His focus is primarily on civil tax cases\, and he has extensive courtroom trial experience in the U.S. Tax Court\, the Federal District Courts and state courts. His tax advocacy has resolved some of the most complex\, high stakes tax cases for clients. Mr. Elliott’s clients include Fortune 500 companies\, entrepreneurial companies\, trusts and estates and individuals. He works closely with co-counsel and CPA firms. Mr. Elliott is a fellow in the American College of Tax Counsel\, where he has served on the Board of Regents\, and is a fellow in the American College of Trusts and Estates Counsel.  Curtis is very active in the ABA Section of Taxation\, where he has served as past Chair of the Committee on Court Practice and Procedure\, the Committee on Appointments to the Tax Court and Council.  He speaks at conferences across the country on tax controversy topics.  He also co-authored the nationally published workbook entitled “Valuation Practice in Estate Planning and Litigation”  (Clark Boardman Callahan\, 1994). \nRichard A. Pelak\, Partner\, Culp Elliott & Carpenter\, LLC \nRichard A. Pelak serves as the Senior Tax Manager for the Firm’s Tax Compliance Group\, CEC Advisors. Rich’s primary focus is on representing clients in various federal and state tax matters. This includes personal and business tax planning\, consulting and compliance and representation before the IRS and other taxing authorities. He also assists clients in the areas of succession planning\, estate planning and various business transactions. Rich has extensive experience in international tax matters and in recent years has been heavily involved in offshore bank account reporting issues. He has experience in compliance with the offshore voluntary disclosure issues and IRS amnesty programs. He has worked extensively with clients in analyzing foreign accounts and preparing the necessary tax filings. \n\nRegistration & Attendance Information \n[Register Online] \nRegistration for this event will close Monday\, May 30 at 2 PM ET. \nRegistration Fees \n\nFBA Members & Nonmembers: Complimentary Registration\n\nFBA Tax Section membership is not required to participate\, but you are encouraged to visit https://www.fedbar.org/membership/for information on becoming a member. \nRegistrants will receive Zoom login details on the day before the event
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