Erica L. Brady-Gitlin
Partner
Washington, District of Columbia
Phone (202) 775-1634
Fax (202) 775-1633
email Erica L. Brady
email Erica L. Brady-Gitlin
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Ms. Brady-Gitlin practices exclusively in the area of tax whistleblower claims. Prior to joining Lynam Knott P.A., Ms. Brady-Gitlin completed her Masters of Laws in Taxation at Georgetown University Law Center, where she focused primarily on international corporate taxation. Ms. Brady-Gitlin’s practice before the Internal Revenue Service includes making submissions to the IRS Whistleblower Office, and is handling numerous cases before the U.S. Tax Court. She regularly handles matters involving consolidated returns; income tax accounting and timing; partnership and pass-through taxation issues; employment taxes; the taxation of financial products, financial derivatives, and debt instruments; insurance company taxation; and the taxation of intellectual property. Ms. Brady-Gitlin also has extensive experience with international issues, such as transfer pricing, the taxation of foreign currency transactions, and tax issues related to offshore entities, including captive insurance companies.
Ms. Brady-Gitlin spoke at the ABA Section of Taxation 2010 May Meeting and the 2011 Midyear Meeting about the representation of whistleblowers in front of the IRS. Additionally, the ABA Section of Taxation’s NewsQuarterly published Ms. Brady-Gitlin’s article, “Are Criminal Fines ‘Collected Proceeds’?” in the summer 2011 issue. She also had an article published in the February 2012 edition of Taxes – The Tax Magazine, titled Does Tax Crime Pay (Whistleblowers)?
Bar Admissions
U.S. Tax Court
U.S. District Court Central District of California
California
New York
Education
Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, District of Columbia, 2008
LL.M. – Taxation Specialty
Honors: With Distinction
Chapman University School of Law, Orange, CA 2007
J.D.
Chapman University, Orange, CA 2003
B.S.