UNITED STATES v. KERSHAW

Civ. No. 76-860.

436 F.Supp. 552 (1977)

UNITED STATES of America and Ronald D. Haworth, Special Agent, Internal Revenue Service, Petitioners, v. Alan KERSHAW, Respondent, Shanghai Co., Inc., a corporation and Chester Louie, Intervenors.

United States District Court, D. Oregon.

May 26, 1977.


SOLOMON, Senior District Judge.

The Internal Revenue Service issued a summons to Alan Kershaw requiring him to answer questions on the federal tax liability of Shanghai Company for the years 1972 through 1974.

Shanghai Company and Chester Louie (hereafter called taxpayers), who with members of his family own that company, sought to intervene in order to be present at the interrogation of Kershaw and to be able to object to questions propounded to him. The...

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