Robb A. Longman Greenbelt, Maryland
| Associate | |
| phone | (240) 553-1218 |
| fax | (240) 553-1754 |
| rlongman@jgllaw.com | |
Mr. Longman is an associate in the Business Services and Tax Planning Group. Mr. Longman practices in the fields of tax litigation and planning, business planning, and structuring corporate mergers and acquisitions. Mr. Longman represents individuals and businesses before the Internal Revenue Service and state taxing authorities. He has frequently spoken at the University of Baltimore School of Law's Tax Clinic and on panels for the American Bar Association's (
- Areas of Practice:
- Business & Commercial Law
- Commercial Leasing
- Contracts
- Joint Ventures
- Secured Transactions
- Transactions
- Uniform Commercial Code
- Business Organizations
- Business Successions
- Closely Held Businesses
- Corporate Governance
- Directors' & Officers' Liability
- Dissolution
- Formation & Business Planning
- Limited Liability Companies
- Non-profit & Tax-exempt Organizations
- Partnerships
- Reorganizations
- Shareholders' Rights
- Employment Contracts -- Employee
- Employment Contracts -- Employer
- Taxation Law
- Corporate Taxation
- Excise Taxes
- Income Taxation
- International Taxation
- Payroll Taxes
- Sales & Use Taxes
- Bar Admissions:
- District of Columbia, 2007
- Maryland, 2001
- U.S. District Court District of Maryland, 2002
- U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit, 2002
- U.S. Tax Court, 2002
- Education:
- University of Baltimore School of Law, Baltimore, Maryland,
2001
LL.M.
Major: Taxation - University of Baltimore School of Law, Baltimore, Maryland,
2001
J.D. - Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York,
1997
B.A.
Major: Interdisciplinary Studies
- Published Works:
- "The New Section 7122 OIC Rules", Points to Remember News Quarterly, Spring, Vol. 26 Number 3, 2007
- "Tips for Representing Your Client Before the Appeals Division of the Internal Revenue Service", (Co-Authored with Samuel L. Braunstein), The Practical Tax Lawyer, Winter, 2006
- "Does Your Client Qualify for the Service's Offer in Compromise Program under its New Rules and Regulations?", (Co-Authored with Katherine Herron), The Practical Tax Lawyer, Winter, 2009
- "Worker Classification: Is Your Worker an Independent Contractor or Employee", (Co-Authored with Rob Martinelli), The Practical Tax Lawyer, Winter, 2009
- "Murphy v. IRS, Taxation of Personal Injury Reward", (Co-Authored with P. Scott Manning), The Practical Tax Lawyer, Winter, 2007
- Professional Associations and Memberships:
- American Bar Association, Tax Section
- Member
- American Bar Association, Tax Section, 2007 - Present
- Member, Vice-Chairperson Young Lawyers Forum
- American Bar Association, Tax Section, 2007 - Present
- Member, Vice-Chairperson Publications, New Books
- American Bar Association, Tax Section, 2005 - 2007
- Subcommittee of the Young Lawyers Presentations and Speakers
- American Bar Association, Business Law Section
- Member
- Maryland State Bar Association
- Montgomery County Bar Association
- Prince George's County Bar Association
- The Simon E. Sobeloff Society
