Sutherland Asbill & Brennan - Notable Partners and Employees

Notable Partners and Employees

  • David Adelman – former partner, United States Ambassador to Singapore
  • Alfred C. Aman, Jr. - former associate attorney, renowned professor of administrative law, author, and professor at Indiana University Maurer School of Law
  • George Bostick – former partner, Benefits Tax Counsel at the United States Department of the Treasury
  • Carolyn Chiechi - former partner, judge on the United States Tax Court
  • David A. Gross - former partner, United States Ambassador
  • Jack Reed - former associate attorney, current United States Senator for Rhode Island
  • Michael B. Thornton - former associate attorney, judge on the United States Tax Court
  • Margaret Richardson - partner, former Commissioner of Internal Revenue Service
  • Randolph W. Thrower - partner, former commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service
  • Elbert Tuttle - founder, and later the chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
  • John H. Walsh - former associate director at the Securities and Exchange Commission

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