Martin A. Schainbaum

Child Custody, Mediation
351 California Street, Suite 800
San Francisco, California 941042406


Child Custody

Admitted

1962, New York; 1963, District of Columbia; 1964, U.S. Tax Court, U.S. Claims Court, U.S. District Court, Eastern and Southern Districts of New York; 1965, California, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California and U.S. Court of Appeals, 9th Cir

Law School

New York University, LL.B., 1962; New York University, LL.M., in Taxation, 1963

Law School Graduation Year

1963

College

Cornell University and New York University, B.S., 1959

Memberships

Bar Association of San Francisco (Chairman, Tax Section, 1983); New York State (Member, Tax Section), Federal (Chairman, Court and Tax Procedure Committee, 1974-1977; Member, Tax Section) and American (Chair, Taxation Committee, General Practice Section, 1991-1993; Member, San Francisco Area- Women Tax Lawyers Association; Co-Chairman, San Francisco Area- IRS Compliance 2000 Program, 1992-1993; Seminar Moderator, General Practice's Taxation Committee, The I.R.S. Collections Process, A.B.A. Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, August, 1989; Seminar Moderator, General Practice's Taxation Committee, Dealing With The Internal Revenue Service, A.B.A. Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August, 1990) Bar Associations; State Bar of California (Member, Executive Committee, Tax Section, 1986-1988; Member, Taxation Advisory Commission); The District of Columbia Bar (Member, Tax Section).

Biographical

Phi Alpha Delta. Recipient: Founders Day Award, New York University, 1959; New York University School of Law, Pre-Bar Association Award re: Exemplary Service and Leadership, Treasurer, 1961-1962; American Jurisprudence Award in Commercial Law; Outstanding Faculty Award, Golden Gate University, Graduate Tax School, 1974. Adjunct Professor: Federal Tax Procedure and Tax Litigation, Golden Gate University, San Francisco, California, 1973—; Tax Controversy Institute, UCLA, 2003; National Institute on Criminal Tax and Money Laundering, 2003. Trial Attorney, Office of Regional Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, San Francisco, California, 1964-1969. Assistant United States Attorney, Tax Division, Office of United States Attorney, San Francisco, California, 1969-1978. Lecturer: Arizona Tax Institute, November, 1985; Alternative Techniques to Forfeiture: Jeopardy or Termination of Tax Year Procedures, presented at California Attorneys for Criminal Justice, May 1989. Speaker, Current Developments in the Law, 5th and 6th National Institute on Criminal Tax Fraud, November 1988 and November 1989. Author: Chapter 6, Potential Criminal Problems, Penalties and Punishment, Exposure For Promoter's of Tax Shelters Characterized As Abusive, 44 Annual NYU Institute on Federal Taxation; IRS Battles Abusive Tax Shelters, Present and Future Shock, What To Do, published The San Francisco Attorney, June/July, 1984; Should the Statute of Limitation on Assessment be Extended: The Pros and Cons, published in Taxation for Accountants, September, 1987; When Should Taxpayers Extend The Time for Audit, Taxation for Lawyers, Nov/Dec, 1987. Lecturer, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th Annual National Institute on Criminal Tax Fraud and Money Laundering, Section of Taxation, American Bar Association, Fall 1990, 1991 and 1992. Speaker: Criminal Tax Fraud Panel, 4th Annual AICP Conference, October 1992; San Francisco Area Women Tax Lawyers, Ethics in Tax Practice and Controversies, Ap

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