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Whiteford Grows Tax Controversy Practice in Baltimore

Date: September 3, 2024
Whiteford has announced that Michael March has joined the firm’s Tax Practice in Baltimore.  An accomplished tax controversy attorney, Mr. March has represented individuals before the Department of Justice in the Federal District Courts of Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, Florida, and the District of Columbia on matters involving allegations of bank fraud, foreign bank account reporting (FBAR) requirements, and tax evasion, among many others. He has managed teams in resolving civil tax controversies in all stages of administrative proceedings before the U.S. Tax Court, as well as in parallel investigations by the IRS, the Department of Homeland Security, and the FBI. He has extensive experience with complex civil litigation and appeals and white-collar criminal defense.

Mr. March serves on the Board of the Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service (MLVS), chairs the Business Litigation Committee of the Bar Association of Baltimore City and is a member of the Tax Council of the Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA).
About Whiteford: Whiteford provides a comprehensive range of business law and litigation services to clients ranging from innovative start-ups to middle market companies to Fortune 100 enterprises. With a growing Mid-Atlantic footprint that includes offices in Delaware, D.C., Kentucky, Maryland, New York and Virginia, Whiteford serves clients regionally, nationally and internationally.