
Latham & Watkins
Jason B. Grover is Counsel in the Tax practice at Latham & Watkins LLP, based in the firm’s Chicago office. Jason resolves high-stakes disputes with the IRS on behalf of clients facing intractable tax controversies across a wide range of substantive issues. He pursues strategic solutions for taxpayers—including the world’s largest corporations, emerging companies, and high-net-worth individuals—in all stages of federal tax controversies, navigating complex audits (including those involving potential criminal exposure), contentious IRS Independent Office of Appeals conferences, and litigation before the U.S. Tax Court, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, and U.S. district courts. He helps clients secure the optimal outcome of a dispute, whether through creative IRS settlement or dogged litigation, and leverages particular knowledge of the procedural and substantive aspects of partnership audits—both under the legacy TEFRA regime and under the new BBA rules—to guide clients in this evolving landscape.
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