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Roland Barral joined Skadden in 2014 as a senior advisor in the New York office. With more than 30 years of experience at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Mr. Barral last held the position of area counsel for financial services (large business and international division) within the Office of Chief Counsel. In this role, he served as the chief legal and strategic adviser to the IRS on all financial services industry matters. Mr. Barral developed and oversaw high-profile litigation strategies for the IRS and was instrumental in framing alternative dispute resolution strategies. Mr. Barral also worked as the northeast area team leader within the Office of Chief Counsel, charged with cross-divisional oversight and leadership of the office’s field divisions in New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts. Earlier in his career, he served as acting division counsel in the Office of Chief Counsel and as an assistant district counsel, special litigation assistant and attorney within the chief counsel’s office, responsible for developing and litigating matters before the U.S. Tax Court involving complex U.S. and international issues. His work encompassed multiple areas, including oversight of taxpayer matters in the financial services industry; mark-to-market issues for valuation of securities; executive leadership related to numerous programs, including the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act; and initiatives for global dispute resolution and settlements on a wide range of issues, including transfer pricing, financial products and debt-equity characterizations. In 2006, Mr. Barral was awarded the Presidential Rank Award by President George W. Bush for his meritorious service to the United States. He also was honored with the IRS Chief Counsel’s Award (2003 and 2014); the IRS Commissioner’s Award (2001, 2006, 2007 and 2010); the Albert Gallatin Award, the United States Treasury’s highest career service award (2014); the United States Treasury’s Meritorious Service Award (2014); and Tax Executives Institute’s Distinguished Service Award (2014). Mr. Barral is a frequent speaker on topics related to his practice, including at the Practicing Law Institute, the Tax Executives Institute and the New York University Tax Controversy Forum.
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