
Iowa Tax Law Society
Caroline D. Ciraolo will speak to the Iowa Tax Law Society on September 25, 2025, from 12:35 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. CST, for its first speaker event of the year.
Caroline will participate in a conversation with tax law students at the University of Iowa College of Law about her career in both public service and private practice, answering questions from attendees about her experience as Acting Assistant Attorney General of the Department of Justice’s Tax Division and as a partner at Kostelanetz LLP.
The Iowa Tax Law Society is a student organization that attempts to “connect law school students interested in tax law with professionals in the tax law industry.”
Learn more about the University of Iowa College of Law here.
About Caroline
Caroline is the former Acting Assistant Attorney General of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Tax Division and now a partner with Kostelanetz LLP. Her practice focuses on federal, state, and cross-border civil tax controversies, including representation in sensitive audits, administrative appeals, and litigation, providing tax advice, conducting internal investigations, and representing individuals and entities in criminal tax investigations and prosecutions. She also serves as a consulting and testifying expert witness and an independent mediator in tax disputes.