Saul Mezei Esq.

Partner
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
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A Partner with Morgan Lewis, Saul Mezei represents clients at all stages of federal tax controversy, from audit and administrative appeals to trial and judicial appeals. Saul mainly focuses on transfer pricing and other international tax issues. He also advises on audit and litigation procedures relating to the Tax Equity And Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) as well as statutes of limitation, accuracy related penalties, collection issues, and section 6015 relief. 
     
Saul is an adjunct professor in the Graduate Tax Program at the Georgetown University Law Center, where he teaches “Introduction to Transfer Pricing” and “The Life of a Tax Controversy.” He is an active member of the J. Edgar Murdock American Inn of Court and of the American Bar Association Section of Taxation and Federal Bar Association Section of Taxation.
     
Saul previously served as attorney-advisor to Judge Robert A. Wherry Jr. of the United States Tax Court. He was also senior law clerk to Judge Lawrence B. Hagel of the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.

Education:
J.D., Benjamin N Cardozo School of Law (2002) cum Laude
Master of Laws, Georgetown University Law Center (2009) with distinction
B.A., University of Baltimore (1999) magna cum laude

Bloomberg BNA Tax Management Portfolios:
6955 T.M., Transfer Pricing: Rules and Practice in Selected Countries (H-I) (co-author)