Richard J. Albrecht

Public Policy, Mediation
1 Park Plaza, Suite 300
Irvine, California 92614


Public Policy

Admitted

1973, Minnesota; 1974, California; 1977, U.S. Tax Court

Law School

University of Minnesota, J.D., 1973; New York University, LL.M. in Taxation, 1974

Law School Graduation Year

1974

College

University of Minnesota, B.S., 1970

Memberships

State Bar of California; American Bar Association.

Biographical

Author: Application of The Active Business Requirement to the Tax-Free Spin-Off of Corporate Real Estate, Pepperdine Law Review; IRS Concedes Personal Holding Company Issue, Orange County Bar Journal; Section 333: Problems and Practical Solutions, Orange County Bar Journal. Instructor, U.S.C. Graduate Tax Program. Adjunct Professor of Law, American College of Law and Irvine University College of Law. Former Chairman, Taxation Section of the Orange County Bar Association. Lecturer, California Education for the Bar (CEB): Asset Protection Planning - Emerging Issues, Estate Planning for Owners of Closely-Held Businesses, Advising Real Estate Investors, and Taxation For The General Practitioner and Non-Tax Specialist. Lecturer, Center for Professional Education (CPE): Asset Protection Techniques for Today's Litigious Society and Limited Liability Companies: Current & Future Uses. Lecturer, National Business Institute (NBI): How to Protect Assets During Life and Avoid Estate Tax at Death. (Certified Specialist, Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law, State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization)

Military