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Federal Tax Suits Cases filed in the New York Southern District Court before Louis L. Stanton

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Federal Tax Suits Cases filed in the New York Southern District Court before Louis L. Stanton [ Court Info ]
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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
February 27, 2009
American International Group, Inc. v. United States of America
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NY Southern Stanton Taxes (US Plaintiff or Defendant) U.S. Government Defendant
Plaintiff: American International Group, Inc.; Defendant: United States of America
 
June 21, 2007
United States of America v. Harding et al NY Southern Stanton Taxes (US Plaintiff or Defendant) IRS: Custom Duties
Plaintiff: United States of America Defendant: Robert L Harding, Debra Harding, Oliver Cromwell Owners, Inc., Washington Mutual Bank
 
May 22, 2007
Estate of George Roy Hill et al v. United States of America NY Southern Stanton Taxes (US Plaintiff or Defendant) Recovery of IRS Tax
Plaintiff: Estate of George Roy Hill, Edwin Brown, Susan Steiger; Defendant: United States of America
 
January 27, 2005
Forum Gallery Inc. v. The Internal Revenue Service NY Southern Stanton IRS-Third Party IRS: Petition to Quash IRS Summons
         
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