Joel Rabinovitz

Public Policy, Mediation
Suite 900, 1800 Avenue of the Stars (Century City)
Los Angeles, California 900674276


Public Policy

Admitted

1963, New York; 1981, California

Law School

Harvard University, LL.B., magna cum laude, 1963

Law School Graduation Year

1963

College

Cornell University, A.B., 1960

Memberships

State Bar of California.

Biographical

Co-Author with E. Zolt, Tax Nothings, 75 Taxes, p.869, 1997. Author: Treaty-Trends - Recent Treaties and the Proposed New United States Model, International Law Institute, State Bar of Texas, 1981. Sum and Substance of the Law-Federal Estate and Gift Tax, Creative Education Services, 1976, Third Edition, 1979; Nuts and Bolts in the Ivory Tower, 24 UCLA L. Rev. 742, 1977; Effect of Prior Year's Transactions on Federal Income Tax Consequences of Current Receipts and Payments, 28 Tax. L. Rev. 85, 1972; Negotiation and Drafting in a Substantive Course in Acquisitions and Mergers, 23 J. Leg. Ed. 470, 1971; Non-Liquidating Distributions in Kind: Effect of Recognition of Gain on Earnings and Profits, 17 UCLA L. Rev. 408, 1969; Allocating Boot in Section 351 Exchanges, 24 Tax. L. Rev. 337, 1969. Co-Author with A. Shashy: Properties of Property: Indigestion From Corn Products, 27 U. Fla. L. Rev. 964, 1975. Professor of Law, University of California, Los Angeles, 1968-1979. Deputy International Tax Counsel, U.S. Treasury, 1979-1981.

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