Tax
May 10, 2016
Full faith and credit's opaque command
April has come and gone, so most of us can breathe a sigh of relief that tax season is over. For those that get audited the nightmare may just be beginning, but few dreams could top the odd odyssey of Gilbert Hyatt. By Anna-Rose Mathieson





Anna-Rose Mathieson
California Appellate Law Group LLP
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Email: annarose@calapplaw.com
Univ of Michigan Law Sch; Ann Arbor MI
Anna-Rose clerked for Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the U.S. Supreme Court, and was named one of the 20 most prolific Supreme Court amicus filers in 2018.
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April has come and gone, so most of us can breathe a sigh of relief that tax season is over. For those that get audited the nightmare may just be beginning, but few dreams could top the odd odyssey of Gilbert Hyatt. Hyatt did what many of us can only imagine: He got a jury in Nevada to award him nearly $500,000,000 (yes, that's 500 million dollars) in damages a...
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