A Birmingham tax attorney at Palmer, Meadows & Howell will help solve I.R.S. tax debt while providing diligent representation to clients in U.S. Tax Court litigation and I.R.S. or state appeals. We can also assist you with obtaining an offer in compromise, removing liens and levies, obtaining innocent spouse relief, and other tax debt relief. The firm includes a former I.R.S. tax attorney who is "of counsel." The firm's lawyers also represent clients in state tax matters involving the Alabama Department of Revenue.
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Although well known for its experienced Alabama tax attorneys, Palmer, Meadows & Howell is a full service law firm that will strive to reach a favorable conclusion for your every legal need, including tax issues, criminal/DUI defense, asset protection, business formation and dissolution, and more.  Contact the firm to speak with a Birmingham tax attorney about your case, or to speak with a lawyer who specializes in our other practice areas. Palmer, Meadows & Howell is located in Birmingham, Alabama.
2170 Highland Avenue South
Suite 115
Birmingham
AL
35205
Taylor Meadows obtained his Bachelors Degree in Political Science from Auburn University. He received his J.D. from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. Mr. Meadows was a member of Cumberland School of Laws Trial Advocacy Board, where he was the Associate Director of the Peterson National Trial Competition. He was a member of the Street Law Program, as well as editor of the Play by the Rules book for the territory of Guam: Alabama Center for Law and Civic Education.
Mr. Meadows practices in Criminal Defense Law, assisting clients with criminal charges and violations. He is also a Birmingham, Alabama tax attorney, providing clients with effective legal solutions to IRS and State of Alabama tax matters.
Mr. Meadows is a partner at Palmer, Meadows & Howell, LLC. He is a member of the Alabama State Bar, and is certified to practice before the United States Tax Court and the Northern, Middle and Southern District Courts of Alabama.
Honors: Cumberland School of Laws Trial Advocacy Board:
Associate Director of the Peterson National Trial
Competition
Editor of the Play by the Rules book for the territory of Guam: Alabama Center for Law and Civic Education
Scholar of Merit: Endangered Species Act Seminar
Brad Howell obtained Bachelor'Âs Degrees in Communications and Political Science from Vanderbilt University. He attended law school at the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, where he was the National Team Assistant Justice of Cumberland'Âs Appellate Advocacy program. During his time at Cumberland, he received scholastic and extracurricular recognition for excellence in appellate advocacy, as well as national recognition from the American Bar Association for oral advocacy and legal writing.
Mr. Howell practices in Business Law, offering personalized strategies for business formation and dissolution, as well as resolving issues through business litigation. He is also a Birmingham, Alabama tax attorney who works with clients throughout Alabama to quickly and efficiently resolve their I.R.S. and state tax debts.
Mr. Howell is a partner at Palmer, Meadows & Howell, LLC. He is a member of the Birmingham Bar Association, Alabama State Bar, and American Bar Association, and is certified to practice before the United States Tax Court and the Northern, Middle and Southern District Courts of Alabama. Mr. Howell also presents for educational seminars on tax topics at universities and local accounting organizations.
Mr. Palmer obtained a Bachelors Degree of Science in Education from Jacksonville State University. He attended law school at the Cumberland School of law at Samford University.
Ian Palmer is a Birmingham, Alabama tax attorney who offers individualized solutions to wide ranging I.R.S. and State of Alabama tax problems. Mr. Palmer also practices in criminal defense, assisting clients with a variety of criminal charges and violations.
Mr. Palmer is a partner at Palmer, Meadows & Howell, LLC. He is a member of the Alabama State Bar and American Bar Association, and is certified to practice before the United States Tax Court and the Northern, Middle and Southern District Courts of Alabama.
Created On: 07/07/2010
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