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Kaitlyn Loughner

Bar Admissions

  • Maryland, 2013
  • Pennsylvania, 2014
  • U.S. Tax Court, 2014
  • U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, 2014
  • Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 2014

Background & History

Kaitlyn Loughner received a Bachelors of Science in Accounting from the University of Pittsburgh in 2009. In 2013, she received her Juris Doctor from the University of Baltimore School of Law where she was an Associate Editor for the Law Forum. In addition, Kaitlyn is a Certified Public Accountant and has earned an LL.M in Taxation.

Prior to joining Frost Law in 2012, Kaitlyn completed an externship with the Internal Revenue Service Chief Counsel Small Business/Self-Employed Office in Baltimore, where she worked with IRS attorneys on tax controversy issues and presented motions to the Tax Court. Kaitlyn also serves as a council member for the Taxation Section of the Maryland State Bar Association.

Past Employment Positions

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Education

  • University of Baltimore School of Law, Baltimore, Maryland
  • LL.M.
  • Major: Taxation
  • University of Baltimore School of Law, Baltimore, Maryland
  • J.D. cum laude
  • Law Review: Law Forum, Associate Editor, 2011 – 2013
  • University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • B.S. magna cum laude – 2009
  • Major: Accounting

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Professional Organizations & Memberships

  • Maryland State Bar Association, Taxation Section Council Member
  • Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants
  • American Academy of Attorney-Certified Public Accountants, Capital Area Chapter President
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