A: Winning. Work habits. Background. Skill. I don't wait for trial to prepare for trial. I don't presume an indictment against my client will happen and don't sit on my hands waiting for it to happen. I don't give up and think a fraudster can evade recovery for your funds. I don't prejudge a person by their beliefs in First Amendment cases. I don't wilter in front of a federal judge; wearing a black robe does not immunize them from errors of judgment like anyone else. I don't hobnob with prosecutors and special agents out to ruin my client's life; I never worked with them and don't want to. I don't walk away from a tough fight or difficult odds; I welcome the challenge. I don't assume my clients are guilty, because, in fact, they are usually innocent. I don't care whether someone likes my chosen profession; I defend the innocent, I advocate for the Constitution; I fight for the underdog. And I apologize to no one for it.
Defense Against the IRS
First Amendment Rights
Fraud Recove