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Federal Tax Suits Cases filed in the Florida Southern District Court before Stephen T. Brown

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Federal Tax Suits Cases filed in the Florida Southern District Court before Stephen T. Brown [ Court Info ]
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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
October 16, 2008
United States of America v. Ross FL Southern Altonaga Taxes (US Plaintiff or Defendant) U.S. Government Plaintiff
Plaintiff: United States of America; Defendant: Randolph Ross
 
October 15, 2007
United States of America v. Wolf et al FL Southern Altonaga Taxes (US Plaintiff or Defendant) U.S. Government Plaintiff
Plaintiff: United States of America; Defendant: Michael H. Wolf, Rosalie L. Wolf, The Bank of New York Trustee Under The Pooling and Service Agreement Series 2003-2004
 
January 11, 2007
D'Angelo et al v. United States of America FL Southern Cooke Taxes (US Plaintiff or Defendant) IRS: Refund Taxes
Plaintiff: Joseph P. D'Angelo, Daycon Investors Associates, Inc.; Defendant: United States of America
 
December 28, 2006
United States of America v. McFarland FL Southern Cooke Taxes (US Plaintiff or Defendant) IRS: Petition to Enforce IRS Summons
December 21, 2006
United States of America v. Vivian Blumenthal FL Southern Cooke Taxes (US Plaintiff or Defendant) IRS: Petition to Enforce IRS Summons
         
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