Dan works with distressed individuals and businesses. His insolvency-based bankruptcy practice does workouts, restructuring, negotiations, and bankruptcy for consumers and entities. Dan also works on real estate transactions representing the buyer or banking institution in a property transaction or properties in distress.
The experience and knowledge of dealing with loan documents supports all different kinds of parties to a transaction. Dan’s practice has intersected many times in federal tax and state tax areas.
Dan regularly files bankruptcy cases for individuals to work with tax debt. These workouts take many forms and one size does not fit all. It is Dan’s experience to craft a resolution for each individual case. He has been on the cutting edge of the new small business bankruptcy law practice. He has filed many cases in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia under Chapter 11, Subchapter V. Recently several have been confirmed as consensual plans.
Rebecca Sheppard
Esq.
Rebecca Sheppard is a Partner at Frost Law with extensive experience representing clients before the IRS and state taxing authorities. She advises on audits, appeals, and tax litigation, focusing on employment tax and the Employee Retention Credit. Rebecca is known for her practical, innovative approach to controversy work and her ability to translate complex tax issues into actionable guidance for practitioners. She regularly speaks on tax procedure and controversy topics to professional audiences. She is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association’s Taxation Section Council.
Peter Mancini
Counsel
Peter Mancini joined Frost Law in 2026 as Counsel, bringing a wealth of knowledge in tax law, estate planning, and administrative law, particularly in areas such as EIDL and SBA loan settlements. A graduate of Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, Peter holds both an LL.M. in Tax and a J.D. focused on estate planning. Prior to his legal career, he earned an M.B.A. in Business Administration from Eastern Michigan University and a graduate degree in Banking from the University of Wisconsin. His academic background is complemented by dual degrees in History and English Literature from the University of Michigan. Until recently, Peter was a Senior Attorney for the I.R.S. Office of Chief Counsel in Detroit, Michigan.
Prior to practicing law, Peter had a 20+ year career in banking across many departments and areas including commerical, mortgage, and consumer lending ending in an executive position managing numerous departments and as the Senior Lending Officer in a Michigan credit union.
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The COVID-era Economic Injury Disaster Loan program provided a lifeline to millions of small businesses. From loan modifications and deferment expirations to collections, Treasury offsets, and Offer in Compromise strategies, this session breaks down the current EIDL landscape and the practical steps business owners and their advisors should be taking today.