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With clients ranging from individuals to multi-national corporations, Johnson handles all stages of criminal and civil investigations and litigation, including voluntary disclosures, sensitive audits and examinations, search warrants, grand jury subpoenas, negotiated resolutions with the Department of Justice, IRS, and other federal agencies, trials in federal district court and Tax Court, sentencings and appeals. Her recent successes include two Tax Court trial victories that saved her clients over $70 million. "Jenny's unique blend of experience counseling clients on complex tax matters and high-stakes tax litigation as well as representing them in white collar criminal cases truly sets her apart," said Tom Woodrow, head of Holland & Knight's Litigation practice in Chicago. "She will add tremendous value to the firm, and we are thrilled to welcome her as a partner."" width="350" height="250" class="gallery-slideshow-photo"/> |
Jenny Johnson, partner, Holland & Knight
Holland & Knight has announced that Jenny Johnson has joined the firm as a partner in the Chicago office. She is co-chair of the Tax Controversy and Tax Litigation team and a member of the White Collar Defense team.
With clients ranging from individuals to multi-national corporations, Johnson handles all stages of criminal and civil investigations and litigation, including voluntary disclosures, sensitive audits and examinations, search warrants, grand jury subpoenas, negotiated resolutions with the Department of Justice, IRS, and other federal agencies, trials in federal district court and Tax Court, sentencings and appeals. Her recent successes include two Tax Court trial victories that saved her clients over $70 million. "Jenny's unique blend of experience counseling clients on complex tax matters and high-stakes tax litigation as well as representing them in white collar criminal cases truly sets her apart," said Tom Woodrow, head of Holland & Knight's Litigation practice in Chicago. "She will add tremendous value to the firm, and we are thrilled to welcome her as a partner." |
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We'd rather see, 'Who's been let go', so these lucky 'winners' can see how their corporate employers will dump them after 10-15 years of loyal service.