Colette provides sophisticated, practical, and highly responsive business, dispute, and tax controversy representation to individuals, businesses, and professional advisors facing complex federal, state, and international issues.
With more than 20 years of experience handling business disputes and tax controversy matters at the federal and state levels, Colette brings a rare combination of technical tax depth, litigation awareness, and practical dispute-resolution judgment. She spent most of her career with a Big Four accounting firm as a specialist in its Federal Tax Controversy group, where she worked on complex IRS examinations, administrative appeals, and high-stakes tax disputes involving large corporate taxpayers, closely held businesses, and individuals.
Colette continues to represent clients in global business transactions and disputes and tax controversies involving the Internal Revenue Service, the Franchise Tax Board, the California Office of Tax Appeals, and other taxing authorities. Her experience includes complex M&A planning and tax strategy, dispute resolution, IRS examinations and appeals, penalty abatement matters, administrative hearings, settlements, state tax disputes, research and development tax credit defense, state apportionment issues, unitary business analysis, and matters involving international and cross-border tax considerations.
Throughout her career, Colette has advised clients across a wide range of industries on complex business and tax issues, including transaction planning, disclosure obligations, debt-equity characterisation, migration of intellectual property, penalty defense, and cross-border royalty and interest payments. Her work is grounded in the belief that business and tax controversy representation should be both technically rigorous and strategically practical. Clients facing a tax dispute often need more than a legal answer; they need a clear path forward, a careful assessment of risk, and an advocate who understands how tax authorities evaluate complex facts.
Originally from Chicago, Illinois, Colette brings a disciplined, direct, and solutions-oriented approach to her practice. She received her undergraduate degree in Business Law from DePaul University, graduating summa cum laude. She then earned both her J.D. and LL.M. in Taxation from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law, where she graduated at the top of her class and served as Candidacy Editor for the Journal of Computer and Information Law. She later completed a Certificate in Accounting from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Colette is admitted to the State Bar of California and the State Bar of Illinois.