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November 4, 2006

Do Attorneys Do Their Clients Justice? An Empirical Study of Lawyers’ Effects on Tax Court Litigation Outcomes

By: Leandra Lederman and Warren B. Hrung

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Posted in: Civil Litigation, Tax Law
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