If the OIC has been accepted by the IRS, your attorney s work is done. Just contact the IRS directly for the details on the case. You have no need to sue the IRS, although your attorney is another case entirely. As to suing your attorney, look in the Yellow Pages. But good luck on that -- it s a lot like filing a brutality complaint with some police departments -- they tend to protect their own sometimes. You could also file a complaint with your State Bar Association.
If the manager CAN refuse to put though the OIC, it has NOT been accepted by the IRS. Either you misunderstood your attorney or he LIED to you. Report Abuse
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