Background
Hutzelman, Martha L. was born on January 2, 1958 in Hamilton, Ohio, United States.
Hutzelman, Martha L. was born on January 2, 1958 in Hamilton, Ohio, United States.
Ohio Northern University (Bachelor of Arts, with distinction, 1979). University of Arizona (Juris Doctor, 1982).
Steel Balls, Incorporated. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, T.C. Memo, 1995-266.Worked at Bosley & Hutzelman, Professional Corporation (Alexandria, Virginia) specializing in Pensions, Employee Benefits and Employment Tax Law. Litigation.
Admitted to the bar, 1983, Oklahoma and United States. District Court, Western District of Oklahoma.
1991, United States.
Tax Court. 1995, Virginia.
Phi Alpha Kappa. Delta Mu Delta; Sigma Tau Delta.
Phi Delta Phi. Editor-in-Chief, Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law, 1981-1982.
Company-Author: "Interamerican Cooperation in Obtaining Testimony: The Problem of Integrating Foreign Systems of Evidence," 13 Lawyer of the Americas: University of Miami Journal of International Law 211, 1981. Lecturer: American Bar Association, 1992 and 1994.
Employee Benefits Section, District of Columbia Bar, 1994, 1996. Senior Attorney, Office of Associate Chief Counsel (Employee Benefits and Exempt Organizations) Internal Revenue Service, 1991-1995.
Member: Alexandria, Virginia, Oklahoma and American (Member, Prohibited Transactions and Sections 403 (b) and Earth Observation Issues Subcommittees, Committee on Employee Benefits, Section on Taxation, 1995) Bar Associations.
Bosley & Hutzelman, Professional Corporation, is a law firm dedicated to the practice of pension, employee benefits and employment tax law before federal and state courts, agencies and departments. Formed by attorneys from the Office of the Associate Chief Counsel (Employee Benefits and Exempt Organizations) of the Internal Revenue Service National Office in Washington, District of Columbia, the firm"s practice supports clients in complying with federal pension and benefit laws and regulations, establishing and maintaining qualified and nonqualified employee benefit plans and employee fringe benefit programs and resolving employment tax matters. From its Alexandria, Virginia, location, the firm serves clients located in all parts of the United States and some foreign countries.
Member: Alexandria, Virginia, Oklahoma and American (Member, Prohibited Transactions and Sections 403 (b) and Earth Observation Issues Subcommittees, Committee on Employee Benefits, Section on Taxation, 1995) Bar Associations.