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Allin H. Pierce

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He entered the practice of law with a specialization in federal taxation. In 1928, he joined the office of the Chief Counsel of the Internal Revenue Service, where he remained until 1936. He also lectured extensively in Federal taxation before various institutes bar associations, and conferences.
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appointed Pierce to a seat on the United States Tax Court, for which he took his oath of office on March 21, 1955. Among the cases that Pierce presided over was a noted 1958 matter in which he filed a stipulation permitting a $ 60,000 settlement in favor of actress
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Pierce married Florence Bennet, with whom he had a son and a daughter. He died in
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United States Article I federal judges appointed by Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Index

United States Tax Court
Graceville, Minnesota
Fort Dodge, Iowa
United States Navy Reserve
World War I
A.B.
Swarthmore College
J.D.
University of Chicago Law School
Dwight Eisenhower
Hedy Lamarr
Santa Barbara, California
The American Bar










Chicago Tribune
Categories
1897 births
1980 deaths
People from Graceville, Minnesota
Swarthmore College alumni
University of Chicago Law School alumni

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