Attorney Jordan D. Howlette is the founder of JD Howlette Law, where he heads the civil rights division known as Justly Prudent. Prior to establishing his own practice, Mr. Howlette had a distinguished five-year tenure as a trial attorney in the Tax Division of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ). During his time at the DOJ, he displayed a remarkable track record of success, litigating numerous civil tax cases and controversies on behalf of the United States in federal courts across the nation. Through his skillful advocacy, Mr. Howlette secured favorable judgments amounting to millions of dollars, all while prioritizing the pursuit of equitable justice. His extensive experience in federal court proceedings has endowed Mr. Howlette with an intimate understanding of the intricate procedures, effective strategies, and meticulous processes involved in litigation. His legal expertise extends to resolving complex civil disputes encompassing substantial monetary sums, intricate statutory and regulatory provisions, and diverse parties hailing from various jurisdictions. Mr. Howlette graduated cum laude from New England Law | Boston in 2016, demonstrating his exceptional academic prowess. Additionally, he proudly served in the United States Army, further cultivating his dedication to upholding principles of integrity and justice. In 2019, while still employed at the DOJ, Mr. Howlette pursued a Master's in Business Administration from American University's esteemed Kogod School of Business. Driven by his commitment to empowering individuals with knowledge about their federal tax rights and responsibilities, he subsequently founded MyTaxRights, LLCs—a tax information company aimed at providing free tax education to individuals and small business owners. Not content with his significant accomplishments, Mr. Howlette co-founded the Center for Advancement of Tax Equity (CFATE), a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering tax education and outreach initiatives, including hosting free tax clinics to educate individuals how to self-prepare and file their tax returns. By focusing on underserved communities, CFATE strives to improve the quality of life and economic conditions for individuals who often face limited access to valuable resources. With a powerful combination of legal acumen, an unwavering commitment to justice, and a passion for community empowerment, Attorney Jordan D. Howlette stands as an influential figure in the legal profession, ready to advocate for his clients' rights and effect positive change within society.