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Résumé
Licenses
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22 years
since Frances D Mccoid Sheehy was first licensed to practice law in AZ.
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21 years
since Frances D Mccoid Sheehy was first licensed to practice law in FL.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Work Experience
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| Position |
Duration |
| Attorney at Law Office of Frances D. Sheehy |
1997–present
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| Partner at Gutter, Josepher, Ruffin and Sheehy, PA |
1994–1997
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| Attorney at Law Office of Frances D. Sheehy |
1992–1994
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| Associate at Law Office of Patricia Redmond |
1992–1992
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| Senior Attorney at Internal Revenue Service |
1987–1992
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| Law Intern at United States Dept. of Justice |
1986–1986
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Education
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Awards
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| Award Name |
Granting Organization |
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| Broward County Best of the Bar |
The Business Journal |
2004 |
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
| Chair |
Florida Bar, Tax Section |
2009–2010
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| Chair - Bankruptcy/Workout Committee - Tax |
American Bar Association |
2007–2009
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| Chair |
Coconut Creek Chamber of Commerce |
2003–2004
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| Chair |
Fort Lauderdale Tax Council |
2003–2004
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Avvo Contribution:
Owe &paying back Fed taxes, mthly payments, w/...
With respect to liens/judgents - first in time is first in right. However, the IRS can take your... more
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Cases
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- Title:
- Cohen v. United States
- Practice Area:
- Tax
- Outcome:
- Attorneys fees granted for violation of stay
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Internal Revenue Service was sanctioned for violating the bankruptcy stay by filing federal tax lien. The Court granted attorneys fees to plaintiff.
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Speaking Engagements
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| Speaking Engagement Name |
Conference |
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| Tax and Bankruptcy Issues |
IRS National Tax Forums |
2008 |
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