Experience:
Chuck Hurley’s practice is concentrated primarily on matters of tax-related litigation and advice. His professional experience includes more than 13 years’ service (1990-2003) with the US Department of Justice’s Tax Division, where he was responsible for preparing and conducting significant tax trials involving document-intensive, complex disputes. Chuck held first chair on two of the Tax Division’s most prominent recent cases: Long-Term Capital Holdings v. United States and Trigon Insurance Co. v. United States.
In addition, Chuck served as first chair on more than 20 other jury and bench trials dealing with tax-related issues. He was also lead counsel on numerous other cases that were resolved short of trial, and he handled numerous evidentiary hearings regarding injunctions and summons enforcement proceedings.
Prior to his work with the Department of Justice, Chuck held positions with two other prominent law firms. Earlier, he served as Law Clerk to The Honorable Alvin I. Krenzler, US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio. Since joining Mayer Brown in 2003, Chuck has focused on complex, document-intensive tax matters with the potential to be litigated.
Education:
Case Western Reserve University School of Law, JD, 1982, Kent State University, BA, 1979. |