Paula A. Calimafde

Government, Mediation
4800 Hampden Lane, Seventh Floor
Bethesda, Maryland 20814


Government

Admitted

1976, Maryland; 1977, District of Columbia

Law School

Columbus School of Law, Catholic University of America, J.D., 1976

Law School Graduation Year

1976

College

Swarthmore College, B.A., 1973

Memberships

District of Columbia Bar; Montgomery County (Member, Taxation Section), Maryland State (Member, Tax Section) and American (Member: Committee on Small Business Taxation, 1982, Vice Chairman, 1986-1988, Chair, 1988-1990; Section on Taxation) Bar Associations.

Biographical

Co-Author: The State of Small Business Retirement Plans: 25 Years after ERISA, Chapter 2, NYU, 57th Institute on Federal Taxation, Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation, 1999; 401(K) Safe Harbors Work for Small Business, Chapter 2, NYU, 58th Institute on Federal Taxation, Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation, 2000; Increasing Small Plan Formation: A Blueprint for Congressional Action for the Next Five Years, Chapter 14, NYU 59th Institute on Federal Taxation, Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation, 2001. Member, Director, 1984—, President, 1988-1994 and Chairman, 1994—, Small Business Council of America, Inc. Appointed Commissioner of Payroll Costs, Employee Benefits for the White House Conference on Small Business, 1986. Appointed Presidential Delegate to the White House Conference on Small Business, 1995. Appointed Participant in the 1998 National Summit of Retirement Income Savings. Member, Health and Employee Benefits Council, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1986-1994, 1996—. Member, Advisory Editorial Board of the Journal of S Corporation Taxation, 1989-1994. Member and Director, Small Business Legislative Council, 1991—. Board Member, Advisory Board on Small Business, National Life of Vermont, 1992-1999. Member, Washington D.C. Estate Planning Council, 1994—.

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