CORRECTION: 10/4/11, 5:08 p.m., EDT. A previous version of this story misstated elements of Beal’s case in the seventh paragraph. That paragraph has been revised to include the correct information. We regret the error.

John Rogers, a former Seyfarth Shaw tax partner who now has his own practice in Chicago, has been prohibited by a federal judge from offering clients tax shelters that the government claims improperly reduce the income of U.S. taxpayers.

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