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Jeff Trevillion Jr.
When Your Reputation and Finances Are at Stake, Invest in the Best!
When Your Reputation and Finances Are at Stake, Invest in the Best!
Investing in your defense: While our fees may be higher than some, consider it an investment.
For professionals and businesses facing complex tax controversies or white-collar criminal charges, a misstep can be crippling. You need more than just an attorney; you need a fierce advocate, a seasoned strategist, and a proven winner.
Why Choose Jeff Trevillion, Jr.?
*Unmatched Expertise: With over 15 years of experience navigating the labyrinthine world of tax law and white-collar defense, Jeff Trevillion has a deep understanding of the challenges you face and a relentless pursuit of the best possible outcome.
*Proven Track Record: A history of successful resolutions in high-profile cases speaks volumes. Trevillion has secured favorable settlements, dismissals, and acquittals for clients facing everything from IRS audits to complex fraud charges.
*Strategic Acumen: It's not just about the law; it's about understanding the bigger picture. Trevillion takes a holistic approach, considering every aspect of your situation to develop a winning strategy that protects your reputation, your finances, and your future.
*Relentless Advocacy: When you're under fire, you need someone who will fight tooth and nail in your corner. Trevillion is a tireless advocate, fiercely defending your rights and interests every step of the way.
*Discretion and Trust: Sensitive matters require the utmost discretion. Trevillion understands the importance of confidentiality and provides a safe harbor for open communication and strategic planning.
Facing a Tax Controversy or White-Collar Criminal Charge? Don't wait. Contact Trevillion today for a confidential consultation and discover how his expertise can make the difference.
Trevillion also assists medical professionals with Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement compliance, audits, and investigations.
- Tax Law
- Business Taxes, Criminal Tax Litigation, Estate Tax Planning, Income Taxes, International Taxes, Payroll Taxes, Property Taxes, Sales Taxes, Tax Appeals, Tax Audits, Tax Planning
- White Collar Crime
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Health Care Law
- Criminal Law
- Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
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- Oklahoma
- Oklahoma Bar Association
- Texas
- State Bar of Texas
- 10th Circuit
- Supreme Court of Oklahoma
- Supreme Court of Texas
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Oklahoma
- U.S. District Court Western District of Oklahoma
- U.S. Tax Court
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- Director
- Crowe & Dunlevy, P.C.
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- Partner
- Doerner Saunders Daniel and Anderson, LLP
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- Shareholder
- Trevillion & Associates, PLLC
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- University of Oklahoma College of Law
- J.D. (2007) | Law
- University of Oklahoma
- MBA (2007) | Business
- Langston University
- B.B.A. (1999) | Accounting and Finance
- Best Criminal Defense Attorneys in Edmond
- Expertise.com
- Superb Rating
- Avvo
- AV Preeminent Peer Rating
- Martindale-Hubbell
- Best Tax Attorneys in Oklahoma City
- Expertise.com
- Best Lawyers in America in Tax Law
- Best Lawyers in America
- American Bar Association
- Member
- Current
- Activities: Criminal Law, Tax Section - Civil and Criminal Penalties Committee
- Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
- Sustaining Member
- Current
- Oklahoma Bar Foundation
- Member
- Current
- Activities: President, 2021; President Elect, 2020; Vice President, 2019; Secretary/Treasurer, 2018; Board of Trustees, 2012-2015; Grants & Awards Committee
- National Association Of Criminal Defense Attorneys
- Member
- Current
- American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
- Member
- Current
- Activities: Tax Section
- Business Tax Relief Provided in the CARES Act
- Employer's Legal Resource
- Marijuana Business
- My CPA Lawyer Blog
- Avoid ERC Fallout, National Bar Association Mid-Year Conference, Houston, TX
- National Bar Association
- Presentation to attorneys and accountants to raise awareness of the risks to professionals advising businesses on employee retention credit.
- Criminal Tax Workshop, 40th Annual National Insistute on Criminal Tax Fraud & 13th Annual National Institute on Tax Controversy, Las Vegas, Nevada
- American Bar Association, Tax Section
- A Primer on Collection Alternatives, Including Bankruptcy, Fall Tax Meeting
- ABA Section of Taxation
- Cannabis Accounting, Buds, Brews, and Bets Summit, Oklahoma City, OK
- Oklahoma Society of CPA's
- Serving Clients in the Cannabis Industry, Lunch and Learn, Oklahoma City
- Oklahoma Society of CPA's
- Presentation on analyzing the most current legal landscape regarding federal tax compliance for businesses in the cannabis industry and the accounting professionals who advise them. Presentation objectives included: Understanding the most important tax issues facing the cannabis industry. Understanding and managing risks for serving clients in the cannabis industry. Understanding the most current allowable deductions in connections with IRC 280E.
- Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
- Oklahoma Board of Accountancy
- Q. If you bond out of jail, can you still get a free lawyer
- A: Constitutionally,a criminal defendant is entitled to counsel if they cannot afford to hire one. That said, many judges use a person's ability to make bail as an indication they can afford to hire counsel.
- Q. If someone bails out of jail, can the court still appoint them a lawyer
- A: Constitutionally a criminal defendant is entitled to counsel if they cannot afford to hire one. That said, many judges use a person's ability to make bail as an indication they can afford to hire counsel.