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Miller & Chevalier was the first federal tax practice in the country. One hundred years later, the Washington, DC firm is still known for its tax law prowess, in addition to strong practices in litigation, international law, government affairs, and employee benefits. Many of the firm's lawyers have experience in DC buildings other than the firm's, including stints at the White House, Congress, the Treasury Department, the Commerce Department, the Justice Department, Homeland Security, and even the U.S. Nuclear Regu...
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About the Firm
Founded in 1920, Miller & Chevalier was the first federal tax practice in the country. One hundred years later, the Washington, DC firm is still known for its tax law prowess, in addition to strong practices in litigation, international law, government affairs, and employee benefits.
Crunching Numbers for Woodrow
For a firm that would build itself on a mountain of tax filings, Miller & Chevalier had an auspicious beginning. Robert N. Miller, the founder of the firm, was a tax attorney who served as solicitor of the IRS (then the Bureau of Internal Revenue) under none other than President Woodrow Wilson, who signed the law implementing the modern income tax. After founding the firm in 1920, Miller also acted as an advisor to the House Ways and Means Committee on Internal...