Lee Meyercord
USA Guide 2023
Up and Coming : Tax: Litigation
Up and Coming
About
Provided by Lee Meyercord
Practice Areas
Tax, Tax Controversy and Litigation, Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Creditors' Rights | Partnership Tax, Tax Insurance Policy Underwriting
Career
Lee Meyercord is a Dallas tax attorney who represents taxpayers in all stages of a federal tax dispute, including audits, administrative appeals and federal income tax litigation. She has represented a broad range of clients, including Fortune 100 companies, large partnerships, closely held businesses, exempt organizations and high-net-worth individuals. She has significant experience in partnership tax issues relating to energy, real estate and private equity. She also represents taxpayers in Texas property tax disputes.
Ms. Meyercord is Board Certified in Tax Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
Professional Memberships
American Bar Association, Section of Taxation, Administrative Practice Committee Representative to Membership and Marketing Committee, 2013-2016; Vice Chair, 2022-Present
State Bar of Texas, Partnership and Real Estate Tax Committee, Co-Chair, 2018-2021; Chair, 2022-Present; Committee on Government Submissions, Co-Chair, 2022-2023
Publications
• IRS Partnership Audits: 5 Must-Dos in 30 Days (April 24, 2023) - Holland & Knight Alert
• A Lighthearted Look at "Notable" Quotes from In re Grand Jury Oral Arguments (January 19, 2023) - Holland & Knight Alert
• Tax Court Proposes Rule Changes to Align with Federal Rules (September 2, 2022) - The Tax Magazine
• Comments Concerning the Proposed Regulations Regarding BBA Special Enforcement Matters (October 8, 2021) - American Bar Association Section of Taxation
• IRS Cracks Down on Affordable Care Act Reporting Requirements (June 29, 2021) - Client Alert
• Thousands of Texans Could Be Eligible for Property Tax Exemptions Due to 2021 Winter Storm (April 1, 2021) - Client Alert
• IRS Announces Tax Relief for Texas Winter Storm Victims (March 2, 2021) - Client Alert
• IRS Targets Micro-Captives: Participants Should Act Now (February 11, 2021) - Client Alert
• Comments on Proposed Regulations on Partnership Centralized Audit Regime (January 25, 2021)- State Bar of Texas, Tax Section Comments
• IRS Proposes Controversial Changes to Partnership Audit Rules (January 11, 2021)- Client Alert
Awards
Up and Coming
Chambers USA - America's Leading Business Lawyers
2023
Tax Law, 2022, 2023
The Best Lawyers in America guide
2023
Litigation and Controversy - Tax, 2023
The Best Lawyers in America guide
2023
The Legal 500 USA, Tax
U.S. Taxes: Contentious, 2018-2022
Next Generation Lawyer, Tax
U.S. Taxes: Contentious, 2018, 2020-2023
Texas Super Lawyers
magazine
2022
Best Lawyers Under 40
D Magazine, 2017, 2020-2023
Best Lawyers in Dallas
D Magazine, Tax: Litigation, 2020-2023
Pro Bono All-Star
Holland & Knight
2021
Leadership Award
State Bar of Texas, Tax Section
2021
Rising Stars
Texas Super Lawyers magazine, Tax, Business, 2017-2020
Top 50 Texas Women
Texas Super Lawyers magazine
2020
Top 50 Texas Women
Texas Super Lawyers magazine
2020
Tax Leadership Academy
State Bar of Texas, Tax Section, 2016-2017
Nolan Fellow
American Bar Association, Section of Taxation
2016
Articles, highlights and press releases
2 items provided by Holland & Knight LLP
A Lighthearted Look at "Notable" Quotes from In re Grand Jury Oral Arguments
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Jan. 9, 2023, in the In re Grand Jury case. Despite the nondescript title, the stakes in the case are stratospheric for the future of the attorney-client privilege.
Comments Concerning the Proposed Regulations Regarding BBA Special Enforcement Matters
Tax attorneys Lee Meyercord and Jackson Oliver co-authored the comment letter, "Comments Concerning the Proposed Regulations Regarding BBA Special Enforcement Matters," for the American Bar Association Tax Section.
A Lighthearted Look at "Notable" Quotes from In re Grand Jury Oral Arguments
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Jan. 9, 2023, in the In re Grand Jury case. Despite the nondescript title, the stakes in the case are stratospheric for the future of the attorney-client privilege.
Comments Concerning the Proposed Regulations Regarding BBA Special Enforcement Matters
Tax attorneys Lee Meyercord and Jackson Oliver co-authored the comment letter, "Comments Concerning the Proposed Regulations Regarding BBA Special Enforcement Matters," for the American Bar Association Tax Section.