David Suess helps clients achieve their goals in a range of property valuation problems and opportunities, from ensuring that their real estate is not over-valued for property tax purposes, to assisting with complex property valuation questions that arise in disputes over the value of property. David leads the firm’s property tax litigation practice.
David represents taxpayers primarily before Indiana and Illinois tax agencies, boards and courts on a variety of tax matters. David has also worked on property tax matters in other states and represented taxpayers on state and local tax matters in federal bankruptcy proceedings and appeals. David always works to resolve clients' tax problems without the need for litigation, but when necessary, he represents clients in all phases of litigation through administrative, court and appellate proceedings.
Past Experience
Before joining Faegre Baker Daniels, David was a partner at Bose McKinney & Evans LLP in Indianapolis. After earning his law degree, he practiced for a year at Jenner & Block in Illinois before clerking with the Honorable Ronald T.Y. Moon, Chief Justice of the Hawaii Supreme Court. Prior to law school, David worked as a Japanese language translator-interpreter for a manufacturer in Lafayette, Indiana.