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  • Bowles v. National Association of Home Builders case.
    Former president of the National Association of Home Builders' Research Center, represented by Debra Katz, files lawsuit against NAHB alleging that the company fired her after she refused to sign a license agreement that would defraud the IRS, leading to settlement.

  • Powell Goldstein Hammered In Builders Case
    In the summer of 2001, the National Association of Home Builders sought advice from the D.C. office of Powell Goldstein on how to cut the tax bill on its increasingly profitable research center. No one expected what followed Powell Goldstein's plan resulted in deep divisions within the builders association, accusations of possible tax fraud, the firing of the research center's popular president and three vice presidents, and a $9 million employment suit in D.C's federal court.

  • Suit Accuses Builders Group Of Devising Ploy to Cut Taxes
    The trade association that represents the nation's home builders wanted to use questionable transactions to attempt to minimize taxes, the former top executive of its research subsidiary claims in a recent lawsuit. Liza K. Bowles, who ran the National Association of Home Builders Research Center for 10 years and worked there for 19 filed suit in Prince George's County Circuit Court this month against the center, alleging that she was forced out of her job in September because she wouldn't go along with what legal and financial advisers told her was a possibly illegal financial arrangement between the center and its parent, the National Association of Home Builders.

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