Maryann B. Gall

Partner
Columbus
Tel: 1.614.281.3924
Fax: 1.614.461.4198
Email:
mbgall@jonesday.com
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Maryann Gall's practice is concentrated in the areas of state and local taxation, with emphasis on multistate issues for taxpayers doing business across the country.
Maryann was named as one of the country's outstanding tax lawyers by The National Law Journal in February 1993. She is a member of the CCH State Tax Advisory Board and is one of the authors of The State & Local Tax Portfolio Series. In 2002, CCH published Maryann's Sales and Use Tax Nexus: Practical Insights and Strategies (CCH Tax Research Network-Electronic Book). In 2004, she coauthored the Deloitte & Touche Center for Multistate Taxation's A Lawmaker's Guide to Nexus (Doing Business in the State), which was distributed to every state legislator in the United States. She is a contributing coauthor on "Nexus News" in the CCH bimonthly publication Journal of Taxation. Maryann is a member of the board of the New York University Institute on State and Local Taxation, the Hartman Tax Institute in Nashville, and the University of Wisconsin Multistate Corporate Tax Board and its Multistate Tax Guide. Maryann was recently appointed to the 2007 Nominating Committee of the Institute for Professionals in Taxation. She is a regular speaker at the national meetings of the Council on State Taxation, the Tax Executives Institute, and the Institute of Property Taxation.
Maryann has been selected for inclusion in the 1999 through 2007 editions of The Best Lawyers in America. Best Lawyers has been published since 1983 and is generally regarded as the legal profession's preeminent referral guide. Maryann was named a 2007 Super Lawyer by Ohio Super Lawyers magazine.
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Ohio
Education
The Ohio State University (B.A. 1967; J.D. cum laude 1970)
Government/Military Service
Served with the Ohio Attorney General's Office in the following positions: Assistant Attorney General, Taxation Section (1971-1974); Chief of the Taxation Section (1974-1975); and Chief Counsel to Attorney General William J. Brown (1975-1976)