About Quinn
Quinn Disparte practices tax law in Los Angeles. He combines advanced study of taxation with courtroom and transactional work. Colleagues describe him as methodical and exacting; clients see someone who explains complex rules in plain language.
He earned a J.D. from Brigham Young University in 2009 and completed an LL.M. in Taxation at Georgetown University Law Center in 2011. Those degrees underpin a practice built on federal and state tax rules, statutory interpretation and administrative procedure. The academic work left him comfortable in dense statutes and comfortable translating them into practical options for clients.
After completing his graduate work in taxation, Disparte moved into legal practice where he handled tax issues for individuals and entities. His early cases involved audits and administrative proceedings. Over time he took on planning matters and dispute resolution. He has maintained membership in professional legal associations and has stayed active in continuing education tied to tax law.
His work spans both advisory and contentious matters. On the advisory side he prepares opinions, structures transactions and drafts compliance documentation. On the contentious side he represents taxpayers in audit meetings and in appeals before tax authorities. He approaches each file by identifying the governing statutes and then developing a strategy that fits the client's business rhythm and risk tolerance.
Disparte operates out of Los Angeles and practices under the name Disparte Tax Law. His office counsel handles matters that arise in California, where he is licensed to practice. Clients that come to him range from individual taxpayers facing audits to small and midsize businesses managing periodic tax exposure. He uses his LL.M. training to dissect complex tax issues and to project likely outcomes.
Outside the office he attends seminars and contributes to internal firm training on evolving tax rules. He keeps current on legislative and regulatory changes that affect federal and state tax obligations. The combination of graduate tax study and hands-on practice shapes how he assesses problems and advises clients.
He currently practices tax law through Disparte Tax Law in Los Angeles, concentrating on tax controversy, planning and compliance for individuals and businesses.