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    Law School Career Advisor’s Resource to Starting a Solo Law Firm: Exploring a New Career Path

    $250.00

    Law school career advisors serve as a vital lynchpin between the college of law and career success. Career advisors are committed to maximizing job placement for 3Ls, and are encouraged to provide a seminar or webinar on starting a solo law firm for third-year law students who have not secured employment.

    Alumni should view law school career advisors as their partner in their professional development, especially those alumni exploring a new career path or re-entering the job market.  They too should be invited to the seminar.

    This book was designed for career advisors who can help guide 3Ls and alumni to a more fulfilling career opportunity. This book was also designed to teach 3Ls and alumni how to start a law firm and to provide substantive skills that can be marketed to needy clients who will pay legal fees. This website shares the author’s 35+ years of legal experience and offers tips on starting a law firm in the current legal environment.  The author provides concrete guidance about issues he wished someone had taught him before he started his own law firm.

    A Lawyer’s Guide to Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: Learning the Nuts and Bolts of Filing Your First Case

    $249.00

    This book offers attorneys a 340-page reference book on filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases.  Included is a line-by-line analysis of the official bankruptcy forms: petition, Schedules A-J, Statement of Compensation, Statement of Intent, Statement of Financial Affairs, Statement of Your Current Monthly Income, and Statement of Means Test Calculation. This is a must-have resource book for any attorney starting a bankruptcy practice.  Citing specific authorities, this book offers a deep dive into the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, Bankruptcy Rules, and case law.

    IRS Offer in Compromise, Installment Agreements & Innocent Spouse Relief: A Treatise for Tax Professionals *2021 Edition*

    $250.00

    This treatise offers tax professionals a 664-page scholarly treatise on the IRS programs that relieve taxpayers from crushing IRS back-taxes. This is a must-have resource book for any tax professional offering back-tax relief services. Citing specific authorities, this book offers a deep dive into the U.S. Tax Code, Treasury regulations, court opinions, the Internal Revenue Manual, and IRS Revenue Procedures that comprise the IRS’ back-tax relief programs. The 22-page Table of Contents, 48-page Table of Authorities, and 28-page Index aids tax professionals’ scholarly understanding.

    IRS Offer in Compromise: A Treatise for Attorneys, CPAs, Accountants & Tax Preparers *2021 Edition*

    $199.00

    This treatise offers tax professionals a scholarly treatise on the IRS program that relieves taxpayers from crushing IRS back-taxes. This is a must-have resource book for any tax professional offering Offer in Compromise services. Citing specific authorities, this book offers a deep dive into the U.S. Tax Code, Treasury regulations, court opinions, the Internal Revenue Manual, and IRS Revenue Procedures that comprise the IRS’ Offer in Compromise program. The 12-page Table of Contents, 27-page Table of Authorities, and 18-page Index aids a tax professional’s scholarly understanding.

    IRS Installment Agreements: A Treatise for Attorneys, CPAs, Accountants & Tax Preparers *2021 Edition*

    $189.00

    Installment agreements are offered to taxpayers who want to avoid IRS collections and repay back-taxes over time. This book offers a deep dive into the U.S. Tax Code, Treasury regulations, court opinions, the Internal Revenue Manual, and IRS Revenue Procedures that comprise the IRS’ Installment Agreement program. This is a resource book for tax professionals. Congress authorized relief from the IRS collections apparatus, including protection from bank levies, wage garnishments, lawsuits, and federal tax liens. “Routine” installment agreements are explored first, followed by the following: “Guaranteed” installment agreements; “Streamlined” installment agreements; “In-Business” installment agreements; and “Partial Payment” installment agreements. These five types of installment agreements are analyzed with relevant citations to the U.S. Tax Code, Treasury regulations, court opinions, the Internal Revenue Manual, and IRS Revenue Procedures. A separate discussion is presented for requesting an agreement, including a line-by-line analysis of IRS Form 9465, Installment Agreement Request. A 7-page Table of Contents, a 15-page Table of Authorities, and an 8-page Index aids a tax professional’s scholarly understanding.

    IRS Innocent Spouse Tax Relief: A Treatise for Attorneys, CPAs & Tax Preparers *2021 Edition*

    $189.00

    This book offers tax professionals a scholarly treatise on the IRS program that relieves a requesting spouse (or former spouse) from joint and several tax liability. Innocent spouse relief is offered on equitable grounds or when the tax is attributable to a non-requesting spouse’s bad behavior – including fraud, income concealment, income misstatement, and unwarranted expense deductions or tax credits. This book offers a deep dive into the U.S. Tax Code, Treasury regulations, court opinions, the Internal Revenue Manual, and IRS Revenue Procedures that comprise the IRS’ Innocent Spouse Tax Relief program. This is a resource book for tax professionals.Congress authorized relief to the “innocent” spouse who would otherwise be inequitably harmed by the non-requesting spouse. The three types of relief from joint and several tax liability are analyzed with relevant citations to the U.S. Tax Code, Treasury regulations, court opinions, the Internal Revenue Manual, and IRS Revenue Procedures. A separate discussion is presented for Innocent Spouse Relief, Separation of Liability Relief, and Equitable Relief, including a line-by-line analysis of IRS Form 8857, Request for Innocent Spouse Relief. The book also explores premature and untimely relief claims, appellate review of rejected claims, and refund claims after relief is granted. IRS Innocent Spouse Tax Relief: A Treatise for Attorneys, CPAs & Tax Preparers also explores the IRS collection process with a discussion of IRS levies, tax liens, installment agreements, the offer in compromise program, and currently not collectible status. Finally, powers of attorney and third-party authorizations are examined, including a line-by-line analysis of IRS Form 2848, Power of Attorney and IRS Form 8821, Tax Information Authorization.  An 8-page Table of Contents, a 19-page Table of Authorities, and a 9-page Index aids a tax professional’s scholarly understanding.

    DIY Guide to IRS Offer in Compromise & The Fresh Start Initiative *2021 Edition*

    $96.00

    This book offers taxpayers an all-encompassing presentation of the IRS program that relieves taxpayers from crushing IRS back-taxes. This is a must-have book for any taxpayer challenging the IRS without the help of a tax lawyer. Written by a tax attorney, this book makes the process as easy as possible, including a line-by-line analysis of IRS Form 656, Offer in Compromise and Form 433-A (OIC), Collection Information Statement for Wage Earners and Self-Employed Individuals. For a fuller understanding, this book also offers a deep dive into the U.S. Tax Code, Treasury regulations, court opinions, the Internal Revenue Manual, and IRS Revenue Procedures that comprise the IRS’ Offer in Compromise program, which is also known as The Fresh Start Initiative.

    How to Start a Law Firm: Including a $100,000 Bankruptcy Firm

    $40.00

    Invest in your future! Use this book to start building your own law firm to generate $100,000 per year in legal fees. You worked hard in college and again in law school. Now it is time to reap the rewards of your intensive legal training. Earn the profits you deserve! Develop pride in yourself and earn respect from your peers. If you possess a heartfelt desire to build a respected legal career, along with the vision and drive to succeed, then embrace the steps set forth in this book. Some lawyers have the courage to open a solo-practice law firm. Other lawyers start a law firm with one or two other lawyers they know and trust. There is strength in numbers. It is appealing to young lawyers in particular to have a law school classmate or fellow associate nearby for support. Sometimes a lawyer needs another lawyer to brainstorm and bounce ideas around. Either way, a lawyer who starts a law firm must wear two hats: a lawyer hat, and a business hat. Learn the secrets…

    Bankruptcy: Why Your Neighbor Had to File

    $18.95

    Your debt has piled high. You’re standing on the precipice of financial collapse. Whether caused by a sudden catastrophic event, failed decision, or from a culmination of a slow, steady slide into debt default, you’re facing down the possibility of bankruptcy. You’re not alone. Eight to ten million Americans are expected to file bankruptcy during the next five years. Most are unaware that the seeds of their financial destruction have already been sown. It’s only a matter of time before their massive debt loads become unmanageable and an unexpected shock thrusts them over the edge. Learn the Top 10 reasons people file for bankruptcy and protect yourself from the impending fall.

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