Admitted
1964, Kentucky; 1968, District of Columbia; 1970, Maryland
Law School
University of Louisville, J.D., 1964
Law School Graduation Year
1964
College
Miami University and University of Louisville, B.S., 1962
Biographical
Trial Attorney, Tax Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1964-1970. Chairman: Committee on Liens, Levies and Limitations, 1975-1977; Special Committee on Employee/Independent Contractor Status, 1981-1983, Taxation Section, American Bar Association. Member, Maryland State Board of Education, 1990-1997. Trustee and Counsel, 1984-1996, Secretary, 1987-1994 and Vice President, 1992-1994, Baltimore Museum of Art. Trustee: Sinai Hospital, 1986-1989; Academy Art Museum, 1997—. Vice Chairman, The Associated Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore, 1987-1989. Council of Jewish Federations (Director, 1988-1993). Co-Author: Federal Tax Liens, 1981 Supplement to Third Edition, ALI/ABA; Maryland Tax Court Allows For-Profit Company to Use Tax Exemption Certificates of Non-Profit Customers, Tax Management Weekly State Tax Report, Vol. 2000, No. 49; Fabrication v. Installation: The Benefit of Requesting Separately Stated Charges, Tax Management Multistate Tax Report, January 2002; Highlights of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, The Practical Lawyer, December 1997; Supreme Court Opens the Door to Tax Court Review of Jeopardy Terminations, Journal of Taxation, April 1987; Supplement to Federal Tax Liens, 3rd Ed., ALI-ABA; Supreme Court, in G.M. Leasing, Restricts IRS Property Seizure Without Search Warrants, Journal of Taxation, April 1977; The ABCs of Redemptions and Liquidations, 4 University of Baltimore Law Review 317, and The Practical Accountant, March/April and May/June 1975. Author: Discharging Taxes in Bankruptcy: How It Works; The Problems Involved, Journal of Taxation, 1971.
Military
Capt., JAGC, U.S. Army Reserve, 1968-1970