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IRS Chief Counsel Donald L. Korb Joins Sullivan & Cromwell to Lead the Firm's Tax Controversy Practice

WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Sullivan & Cromwell LLP announced today that Donald L. Korb, Chief Counsel for the Internal Revenue Service, will join the firm to lead its tax controversy practice. A practicing attorney for nearly 35 years, both in the public and private sectors, Mr. Korb is widely recognized as one of the country's foremost tax lawyers, and he has played a prominent role in increasing the effectiveness of the IRS Chief Counsel's office during his four-and-a-half year tenure there. Mr. Korb will join the partnership on January 1, 2009, based in the firm's Washington, D.C. office.

"We are delighted to add an attorney of Don's caliber to our pre-eminent tax practice," said Rodgin Cohen, Chairman of Sullivan & Cromwell. "While leading a team of more than 1,500 attorneys at the IRS, Don deepened his already stellar reputation as one of the country's leading tax controversy practitioners."

"Don's expertise and experience will enhance Sullivan & Cromwell's nearly 50-attorney tax practice and position us as best-in-class in the tax controversy area. His practice will expand our existing tax and litigation capabilities to the benefit of our corporate and personal clients," said Joseph Shenker, Sullivan & Cromwell's Vice Chairman.

"I am extremely pleased to be joining one of the nation's most prominent law firms," Mr. Korb said. "After more than four years serving the American public, I was seeking the opportunity to join a law firm with world class lawyers and clients, as well as a strong international practice, and at Sullivan & Cromwell I found the perfect combination. I look forward to joining their great team and expanding the firm's already deep relationships with its clients."

Prior to joining the IRS as Chief Counsel in 2004, Mr. Korb was a partner at Thompson Hine where he had once served as chairman of the tax group. Mr. Korb was primarily responsible for developing Thompson Hine's tax controversy practice and also advised clients on major transactions and obtained rulings and other technical guidance from the IRS National Office.

Mr. Korb also previously worked twice in the public sector, having spent more than two years as an Assistant to the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service in the mid-1980s and, earlier in his career, four years as an Attorney Advisor in the IRS Chief Counsel's office. Mr. Korb is a graduate of John Carroll University (B.A. 1970), Case Western Reserve University (J.D. 1973) and Georgetown University Law Center (LL.M. in Taxation 1977).

SOURCE Sullivan & Cromwell LLP

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