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Attention: Bankruptcy Attorneys
From the desk of: Lawrence M. Lawler, National Director ASTPS

Dear Potential Defendant,

Did You Know that Most Bankruptcy Attorneys Confess

a Lack of Understanding of

the Most Confusing Issue in Bankruptcy: TAXES

Sixty percent of bankruptcy attorneys interviewed confess to being unsure of themselves when dealing with the IRS in their bankruptcy cases. A common response was, “I just try to list everything and hope that covers it.” This is a receipe for having the client you just helped out of financial trouble looking to sue you for malpractice. Sadly, in many instances, the angry client is right. That’s why we are offering this important and timely course to successful bankruptcy attorneys. It only stands to reason that the more cases you handle, the higher the odds of a client believing there was more you should have done to solve the IRS problems they made for themselves!

The problem you face is the lack of first-hand experience in IRS issues. You may not even be aware of the IRS’s position on many bankruptcy issues  It doesn’t stop there, when the IRS recommences enforced collection after the close of a successful bankruptcy case, the former, should-be-appreciative client, believes you are to blame.

Luckily there’s a solution to your problem. In a break-through course, a successful bankruptcy attorney and IRS tax expert reveals secrets only a handful of attorney’s could possibly have learned. To get this type of insight and knowledge, you would have had to been along on his 14-year leadership role within the IRS Bankruptcy Unit.

Take-aways from this course include a new understanding of tax issues in bankruptcy. Seeing the interaction of the Internal Revenue Code and the Bankruptcy Code applied to real cases brings clarity that can’t be acquired without the specialized experience embodied in this course.  Increased enforcement in both state and federal tax matters means bankruptcy is an indispensable tool for resolving your client’s tax problems.

By now you’re probably asking, “Who is this leading expert and why should I listen to what he has to say?”

Former IRS Attorney Leaves the “Dark Side”
and
Reveals Tons of IRS Vulnerabilities

Discover the Secrets IRS Attorneys Use to Win Cases

After 14 years of winning cases for the IRS this veteran IRS litigator, Gary Bluestein, entered private practice in 2005. He has represented numerous high profile cases and hundreds of routine tax/bankruptcy cases. You can read his bio at the end of this letter. Recently he agreed to spend eight hours sharing his experience with you. You could spend years working in bankruptcy and never even get a peek at the insights in this presentation.

You need this solution now before you meet that client who  decides that suing you looks like the best solution to his IRS problem. Here’s a story about one bankruptcy attorney who…

The Most Efficient and Most Cost Effective Way to
Gain the Knowledge Needed to Fully Address Tax Issues in Bankruptcy

You could spend $5,000 to have Gary mentor you for a day and you would have to recall it all later. Gary’s eight-hour recording can be listened to over and over. You can listen at your convenience where and when it works for you. There is no other product like this, it was created in response to requests from attorneys who have attended Gary’s presentations. Although Gary is available to consult with colleagues, the recorded course answers many of the questions and at a much lower cost than Gary’s billing rate.

 When Paying the IRS is Not an Option

The course also includes an overview of many  IRS tools available to resolve IRS problems when bankruptcy does not satisfy the IRS debt. The

Here’s a sample of what we will cover in this break-through course:

•  How to discharge taxes in bankruptcy,
•  Benefits of bankruptcy even when taxes are not dischargeable,
•  Pre-bankruptcy strategy to maximize benefits,
•  Advanced nuances, strategies and current hot topics,
•  Real life illustrative examples,
•  Why bankruptcy is often the best solution, and
•  What to do when it isn’t.

When Gary speaks on bankruptcy, ASTPS audiences consistently give him the highest ratings. They always want more time for his presentations because his cases and examples bring clarity to this difficult material. So, by popular demand – here is a session full of interesting and illustrative cases – don’t leave the room for a minute.

Here’s what other’s have to say about Gary’s expertise…

When you sign up today here’s what you will get:
Eight hours of recorded material on four CDs that you can listent to in the car, on your computer, or anywhere you choose
A 50-page manual of pertinent taxes in b/r topics
An MP3 version of the material so you can…
Printed copies of the slides that were used during the live presentation of the course
Bonus presentation by Lawrence M. Lawler

If you were to meet with Gary to…. it would cost over $xxxx, but you can get this for just one payment $xx today.

Guarantee
Take 8 full weeks to test us out. If this course does not deliver the promised tools to protect yourself from malpractice suits in the area of taxes in bankruptcy while opening a new area of practice revenue, then we don’t want you r money. Simply return the course and receive  a full money back refund. If it doesn’t show you, if it doesn’t teach you, if it doesn’t reveal 5 different ways….

To your taxes in b/r success

P.S.

Don’t risk a malpractice suit by missing an important tax issue in your next case. Get the latest, up-to-date information from your industry-leading expert to assure your understanding of the issues that confuse so many practitioners.

GARY BLUESTEIN, ESQ., CTRS began his legal career as a member of the New York State Bar employed as an attorney through the U.S. Treasury Department’s Honors program and served as counsel to the Internal Revenue Service and as a Special Assistant United States Attorney through the Justice Department.  As an attorney for the Government, Gary received numerous Special Act merit awards for outstanding legal work. He also served on national task forces relating to policy and procedures implemented by the Internal Revenue Service.  Gary entered the private sector and formed the partnership, Bluestein & Muhlbauer, P.C., specializing in tax controversy. In addition to his law practice, Gary is a Professor at the University at Buffalo Law School where he has taught Tax Practice & Procedure for the last fifteen years. He is an entertaining speaker who regularly gets top ratings. He is the author of professional books and articles. Gary’s many years of crafting successful solutions to complex tax problems allow to him relate the real-life cases that make his presentations come to life.