Kathy Keneally, former Assistant Attorney General of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Tax Division, focuses her practice on tax litigation and government investigations. She has more than 30 years of experience representing large corporations, financial institutions, closely held businesses, and high net worth individuals in civil and criminal tax controversy matters and in non-tax criminal defense. She is an accomplished trial lawyer and has resolved matters with the IRS and other federal agencies without proceeding to litigation. At DOJ, Kathy oversaw the work of more than 350 attorneys in civil, criminal, and appellate tax litigation nationwide. In cooperation with IRS leadership, she developed and implemented key tax enforcement initiatives. She worked closely with DOJ leadership, U.S. Attorneys, and senior officials at federal and state regulatory agencies, including the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, New York Federal Reserve, Securities and Exchange Commission, and New York Department of Financial Services. New York University (LL.M. 1993); Fordham University (J.D. magna cum laude 1982; Cornell University (B.S. 1979)