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Robert Albaral is experienced in a wide range of tax litigation issues. He regularly handles audit administrative appeals and represents clients before the IRS.
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Mr. Albaral routinely assists clients with the resolution of tax disputes through audit administrative appeals and if necessary, litigation. His practice is focused on the resolution of tax issues with the IRS and non-U.S. tax authorities, with a significant concentration on international tax matters. His practice includes all manner of traditional and alternative dispute resolution tools, including competent authority.
Robert H. Albaral (Bobby) represents multinational corporations with domestic and international tax disputes. His professional affiliations include the American Bar Association, the US Supreme Court, the State Bar of Texas, the US Tax Court, the Federal District Court in the Northern and Southern Districts of Texas, the United States Bankruptcy Court, as well as Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Circuit Courts of Appeals. He has held significant management positions within the Firm and is the immediate past Chair of the North America Tax Dispute Resolution Committee and a member of the Global Tax Dispute Resolution Steering Committee. He is a member of the Firm’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee and previously served as the Managing Partner of our Texas offices.
• Southern Methodist University (J.D.)
• University of Texas at Austin (Bachelor of Business Administration)
State Bar of Texas
English
USA
Southern Methodist University
J.D.
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Robert Albaral is experienced in a wide range of tax litigation issues. He regularly handles audit administrative appeals and represents clients before the IRS.
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"He is very responsive and strong in the area of federal and controversy tax."
"He is very responsive and strong in the area of federal and controversy tax."