Background
Fahey, James E. was born on January 26, 1914 in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.
Fahey, James E. was born on January 26, 1914 in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.
University of Kentucky (Bachelor of Arts, 1935). University of Louisville (Bachelor of Laws, 1938). Columbia University (Master of Laws, 1939).
Worked at Roth Foley Bryant & Cooper (Louisville, Kentucky) specializing in Civil Trial and Appellate Practice. Complex Litigation, Acquisitions, Divestitures and Mergers, Municipal Law, Antitrust, Trade Regulation, Trademarks, Corporations, Limited Liability Companies, Corporate Finance, Banking, Bankruptcy, Reorganization, Securities, Taxation, Real Estate, Health Care, Planning and Zoning, Utilities, Complex Domestic Relations Law, Estate Planning and Probate Law. Admitted to the bar, 1938, Kentucky, United States.
District Court, Western District of Kentucky and United States.
Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. 1940, United States. Supreme Court.
1942, United States. Tax Court. 1962, United States.
Claims Court. Author: "Income Tax Definition of Reorganization." 39 Columbia Law Review 933.
"Relief Provisions in the Revenue Acting of 1943," 53 Yale Law Journal 459. "Testimonial Privilege of Accountants in Federal Tax Fraud Investigations," Tax Law Review, Volume(s) 17, Number 4, May, 1962. "New Guides on Testimonial Privilege of Accountant Retained by Attorney," Journal of Taxation, Volume(s) 20, Number 4, April 1964.
"Supreme Court Extends Internal Revenue Service" Power in Fraud Investigations to Examine Closed Years," Journal of Taxation, January, 1965.
Member, Internal Revenue Service Bar Association Liaison Group, Cincinnati Region, 1962-1964. Member: Louisville (Chairman, Taxation Committee, 1962 and 1966), Kentucky and American (Member, Taxation Section) Bar Associations.
Roth Foley Bryant & Cooper provides the Commonwealth and the region with the highest quality legal representation.
Member, Internal Revenue Service Bar Association Liaison Group, Cincinnati Region, 1962-1964. Member: Louisville (Chairman, Taxation Committee, 1962 and 1966), Kentucky and American (Member, Taxation Section) Bar Associations.