Law School
Loyola University, LL.B., 1961
Law School Graduation Year
1961
College
Loyola University, B.B.A., 1961
Memberships
New Orleans, Louisiana State (Chairman, Section of Taxation, 1967-1968), Federal and American Bar Associations; International Academy of Estate and Trust Law (Academician)
Biographical
Delta Theta Phi; Alpha Sigma Nu. Member, Loyola Law Review, 1959-1961. Listed in Best Lawyers in America, 1983-2003. Author: When a Grantor of a Trust Will Be Treated as the Owner for Income Tax Purposes, Prentice-Hall, Inc.; Successful Estate Planning Ideas and Methods, The Trust Device and the Louisiana Taxplanner, 18th Tulane Tax Institute, 1968; The Incorporated Professional, 23 Tulane Tax Institute, 1973; Practical Considerations in Planning an Estate With a View Toward Continuing a Closely Held Business, Symposia on Federal Taxation, Southern Methodist University, 1981. Co-Author: Louisiana Probate and Succession Procedures, 2nd Ed., The Harrison Company, 1992. Trial Attorney, Tax Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1961-1964. Member, Tulane Tax Institute Planning Committee, 1969—. Adjunct Faculty, Loyola University School of Law, Taxation, 1971-1976, and Louisiana Probate Procedure, 1987-1996. President, Meritas, 1998-2001. Fellow: American College of Trust and Estate Counsel; American College of Tax Counsel. (Board Certified Tax Law Specialist; Estate Planning and Administration Specialist, Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization)