Robert
C.
Webb
Member
Robert C. Webb has established a reputation as an authoritative litigator in civil and criminal tax litigation matters, white-collar criminal defense, and business litigation. Over the past twenty years, Mr. Webb has resolved thousands of civil and criminal tax matters at the federal, state and local level. Mr. Webb has worked at the Department of Justice Tax Division in Washington, D.C. while pursuing his Masters of Law (LL.M.) in Taxation from Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C. Mr. Webb has taught federal taxation of entities at Bellarmine College, authored the Criminal Tax Practice Monograph for the University of Kentucky College of Law and speaks annually at the American Bar Association Criminal Tax Institute.
Mr. Webb is chairman of the firm's white collar group and tax controversy and litigation practice group. He regularly represents clients in civil and criminal tax controversies before the IRS and in the United States Tax Court, United States District Court and the Kentucky Board of Tax Appeals. He has led the defense of federal and state criminal offenses at the investigatory, grand jury, and trial levels in such areas as criminal tax fraud, mail and wire fraud, interstate transportation of stolen goods, criminal and civil RICO, healthcare fraud, criminal antitrust, money laundering, gambling, and environmental matters. Mr. Webb regularly conducts internal investigations for public companies involving computer fraud and document destruction issues, and designs and implements records management systems.