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Jennifer Lindy

Chamberlain Hrdlicka, United States

Work Department

International Tax Tax Controversy & Litigation Tax Planning & Business Transactions International Tax

Position

Shareholder

Career

Jennifer Lindy serves as a Shareholder in the Tax Controversy & Litigation and International Tax Practice Groups. Jennifer represents individual, partnership/pass-through, and multinational corporate taxpayers with a special focus on cross-border and international tax issues in disputes with the IRS during all phases of the tax controversy and litigation process. Additionally, she has diverse experience in advising individuals, multinational entities, accountants, and other tax service providers with complex international tax matters, including U.S. inbound and outbound tax issues related to cross-border transactions, U.S. withholding tax, international tax compliance and reporting, and FATCA compliance for individuals and entities.

Before joining Chamberlain Hrdlicka, Jennifer worked in the International Tax Group at Ernst & Young LLP, where she spent over seven years advising high net-worth individuals and multinational corporations.

Jennifer has five degrees. She earned both a B.A. and L.L.M.T, with an additional concentration in international tax, from the University of Miami. She earned an M.B.A., with the highest ranking as a member of the Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society, and a J.D. from Nova Southeastern University. She also holds a L.L.M. in International Law from Emory University.

During law school, Jennifer interned at the IRS Office of Chief Counsel and was specially recognized in Estate of Lillie Rosen, et al., TC Memo 2006-115.

Education

University of Miami – B.B.A. with a minor in Legal Studies, May 2001

Nova Southeastern University – M.B.A., March 2003

Nova Southeastern University – J.D., May 2006

Emory University, International Law L.L.M., May 2007

University of Miami, School of Law, Taxation L.L.M., May 2008