
Mitchell B. Dubick is an attorney practicing with the law firm Higgs Fletcher & Mack LLP based in San Diego, CA and has more than 30 years of experience in Tax Law. His practice areas also include Corporate and Securities Law, Criminal Law, and Real Estate Law.
He represents individuals and business entities in tax controversy matters before the IRS and all state taxing authorities, as well as real estate, tax planning, and business.
After obtaining decades of experience and providing cost-effective solutions to his clients, he has earned the reputation of the lawyer of choice among his clients, accountants, and other lawyers to handle their tax disputes. He routinely handles appeals, audits, Offers in Compromise, overdue returns, installment agreements, liens & levies, and offshore accounting.
He has obtained the memberships of the State Bar of California and San Diego County Bar Association. He has served as the Chairman of the Tax Section of the San Diego County Bar Association in 1987. He is also a Member of Board of Trustees at the San Diego Museum of Man.
He obtained his Bachelor of Science degree Yale University and Juris Doctorate from the Case Western Reserve University in 1971 and 1974 respectively. He went on to earn his LL.M. in Taxation from Georgetown University in 1981.
He holds the license to practice law in the state of California and frequently appears before the U.S. Supreme Court as well as the U.S. Tax Court.
He is originally from Cleveland, Ohio. He started his legal career with the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. and handled civil and criminal cases throughout the country. He came to San Diego in 1981 and has since handled a wide range of corporate, partnership, and individual business and tax litigation matters, and has served as an expert witness.
Mitchell B. Dubick has served for several years as the attorney representative of the Tax Practitioner Panel of the IRS District Director. He frequently speaks before tax professionals in the areas of tax disputes and litigation.
Apart from legal practice, he has served on many charitable boards and organizations. He has served as a National Commissioner & National Executive Committee Member of the Anti-Defamation League, the Chairman of Second Chance as well as the Board of Trustees of the Seacrest Village of San Diego, and Senior Community Centers. ADL recognized his commitment and granted him the Torch of Leadership Award.
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