Gibson Dunn lawyers contribute to Chambers Tax Controversy 2025 Practice Guide

Barbara L. Becker Chair & Managing Partner Gibson
Barbara L. Becker Chair & Managing Partner - Gibson
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Gibson Dunn partners Saul Mezei, Sanford W. Stark, and C. Terrell Ussing, along with associate Nicole Butze, have contributed to the Chambers Tax Controversy 2025 Practice Guide by authoring the USA chapter. This section of the guide discusses various tax controversy issues and trends.

The practice guide is a comprehensive resource for understanding tax controversies in the United States. It aims to provide insights into the current landscape and emerging trends within this field.

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