T. Keith Fogg
Professor of Law
Biography
T. Keith Fogg is a Professor of Law and Director of the Federal Tax Clinic. He joined the faculty in 2007 after working for over 30 years with the Office of Chief Counsel, IRS. Professor Fogg worked with the United States Tax Court to draft the script used by the Court for the video on its website aimed at pro se petitioners. While working for the Office of Chief Counsel, IRS, he served as the District Counsel in Richmond and a Branch Chief in the National Office. His practice with the Government focused on bankruptcy and collection issues, but he also handled numerous Tax Court cases. Professor Fogg is currently chair of the ABA Tax Section’s Pro Bono and Tax Clinic Committee.
Professor Fogg received his B.A. from the College of William and Mary, his J.D. from the University of Richmond T.C. Williams School of Law and his L.L.M. in tax from the College of William and Mary Marshall Wythe School of Law. He developed a course for the Georgetown LLM program, Federal Taxation of Bankruptcy and Workouts, which he taught there for 15 years as an adjunct. He has also taught as an adjunct professor at William and Mary and University of Richmond.
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