Admitted
1956, District of Columbia and U.S. Tax Court; 1957, New Jersey and U.S. Claims Court; 1958, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit; 1960, U.S. Supreme Court; 1982, New York; 1983, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit; 1986, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Ci
Law School
Rutgers University, J.D., 1953
Law School Graduation Year
1953
College
Lehigh University, B.S., 1949
Memberships
Essex County, New Jersey State and American (Tax Section) Bar Associations
Biographical
Author: A Checklist of Do's and Don'ts in Handling a Tax Fraud Case, New York University Institute of Federal Taxation, 1971; How Far Can Tax Men Go In Obtaining IRS Materials Under The Freedom Of Information Act, Journal of Taxation, 1973; There's Many a Slip, Settlement Negotiations, The New Rules of Evidence, Their Effect on Tax Settlements and Litigation, New York University Institute on Federal Taxation, 1975; Tax Fraud Investigations, New Jersey Bar Association Journal, February, 1976; Determining When a Return is Still Open Depends on the Purpose of the Determination, Taxation for Accountants, February 1978 and Taxation for Lawyers, March/April 1978; Federal Tax Appeals, New Jersey Lawyer, August, 1980; Estate Planning articles contributor to ABA Experience Magazine, 1991-1999. Fellow, American College of Tax Counsel. (Certified Civil and Criminal Trial Attorney, Supreme Court of New Jersey, Board on Trial Attorney Certification)
Military
U.S. Army, 1954-1956