Megan Sullivan

Megan Sullivan

Professional Biography

Megan Sullivan is Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) Director at LASCO and co-manages the Tax Team. Megan attended the Moritz College of Law and pursued a master’s in social work at The Ohio State University with the goal of working in legal services after graduation. With that goal in mind, she immediately began volunteering with LASCO (then LASC) after graduation. She soon became a part-time staff member and then eventually earned a full-time position at the LASCO office where she has been practicing for 20 years.


Megan handles 40-60 active cases at any one time, some lasting only short periods of time, but many taking several years to resolve. The most rewarding part of her work is relieving clients from burdensome debts, helping clients, especially those who are self-employed, understand their tax filing and paperwork retention responsibilities to prevent future problems, and helping clients gain access to the refunds that they deserve.

Megan Sullivan is Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) Director at LASCO and co-manages the Tax Team. Megan attended the Moritz College of Law and pursued a master’s in social work at The Ohio State University with the goal of working in legal services after graduation. With that goal in mind, she

Bar Admissions

  • State of Ohio
  • United States Tax Court
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio

Bar Activities

  • Member, American Bar Association, Taxation Section

Education

  • Ohio State University (M.S.W. 2002, J.D. 2002)
  • Villanova University, School of Law (LL.M. Tax 2020)

Contact

Email: msullivan@lasco.org
Phone:
(614) 737-0142
Fax: (614) 224-4514

immediately began volunteering with LASCO (then LASC) after graduation. She soon became a part-time staff member and then eventually earned a full-time position at the LASCO office where she has been practicing for 20 years. 


Megan handles 40-60 active cases at any one time, some lasting only short periods of time, but many taking several years to resolve. The most rewarding part of her work is relieving clients from burdensome debts, helping clients, especially those who are self-employed, understand their tax filing and paperwork retention responsibilities to prevent future problems, and helping clients gain access to the refunds that they deserve.

Bar Admissions

  • State of Ohio
  • United States Tax Court
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio

Bar Activities

  • Member, American Bar Association, Taxation Section

Education

  • Ohio State University (M.S.W. 2002, J.D. 2002)
  • Villanova University, School of Law (LL.M. Tax 2020)
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