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Phoenix law firm adds former IRS senior trial attorney

Posted 10/20/23

Former Internal Revenue Service senior trial attorney Trisha Farrow has joined Frazer Ryan Goldberg & Arnold, LLP, a Phoenix-based tax controversy practice.

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Phoenix law firm adds former IRS senior trial attorney

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Former Internal Revenue Service senior trial attorney Trisha Farrow has joined Frazer Ryan Goldberg & Arnold, LLP, a Phoenix-based tax controversy practice.

The firm’s tax controversy group consists of former IRS attorneys, revenue agents, and a former Arizona Department of Revenue attorney. They represent taxpayers in defense of taxing authorities and provide strategic tax advice.

“She is an outstanding lawyer with a stellar reputation, and we are lucky to have her as part of the team,” Brandon A. Keim, partner, shared in a press release.

During Farrow’s eight-year tenure at the IRS, she litigated cases involving captive insurance, research and development credits, tax promoter penalties, cannabis businesses, and fraud.

She earned her law degree at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, graduating magna cum laude, and Farrow earned her bachelor’s degree at Columbia (Missouri) College, where she played intercollegiate softball.