Admitted
1979, Massachusetts; 1980, New York; 1991, District of Columbia
Law School
Columbia University, J.D., 1979; Boston University, LL.M., Tax, 1985
Law School Graduation Year
1985
College
Harvard University, A.B., cum laude, 1976; Universite de Paris
Memberships
Bar Association of the District of Columbia; American Bar Association (Member, Committee on U.S. Activities of Foreigners and Tax Treaties, Tax Section); International Fiscal Association (Member, National Council, U.S.A. Branch).
Biographical
Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. Editor, Columbia Journal of Environmental Law, 1978-1979. Co-Author: Groundbreaking Tax Treaty Between United States and United Kingdom Explained, BNA Daily Tax Reporter, August 6, 2001; Practical Issues in the Application of Double Tax Conventions, USA National Report for IFA's London Congress, Cahiers de droit fiscal international, Volume LXXXIIIb, 1998; U.S. Definition of 'Active Rents' for PFIC Purposes Creates Problems, Tax Notes International, May 5, 1997; A Commentary on the U.S.-Netherlands Income Tax Convention, Kluwer, 1995. Frequent Speaker, International Tax Issues, before: Tax Executives Institute; National Foreign Trade Council; International Fiscal Association; European-American Tax Institute; American Bar Association. Adjunct Professor, Advanced International Tax, Georgetown University Law Center. Member, Steering Committee, Annual Institute on Current Issues in International Taxation, George Washington University and Internal Revenue Service. Attorney, U.S. Treasury, Office of International Tax Counsel, 1985-1990. Deputy International Tax Counsel, 1987-1990. Advisor, International Tax Working Group, Senate Finance Committee. Member, Tax Committee, National Foreign Trade Council.