
Graduate Program in Taxation
George Mundstock
Education:
- B.A. in Mathematics, Northwestern University
- J.D., Harvard Law School, cum laude
Admitted:
- Ohio
- District of Columbia
Recent Publications:
- A UNIFIED APPROACH TO SUBCHAPTERS K and S (2002)
- A FINANCE APPROACH TO ACCOUNTING FOR LAWYERS (1999)
- The Trouble with FASB, 28 N.C.J. INT’L. L. & COMM. REG. (2003)
- How Should the Court Interpret the Sounds of Congressional Silence? 3 PREVIEW OF U.S. SUP. CT. CASES 133 (2000)
- Section 902 Is Too Generous, TAX L. REV. 281 (1994)
- Taxation of Business Rent, 11 VA. TAX REV. 683 (1992)
- Taxation of Intercorporate Dividends Under an Unintegrated Regime,
46 TAX L. REV. 101 (1989)
- Taxation of Business Intangible Capital, 135 U. PA. L. REV. 1179 (1987)
Academic Activities
- Interim Director, Graduate Program in Taxation (2008-09)
University of Miami School of Law
- Dorsey and Whitney Professor of Law
University of Minnesota Law School
Professional Activities
- Valuation Expert, Engle v. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (2000)(punitive damages against tobacco companies)
- Member, Tax Advisory Group, American Law Institute Income Tax Project–Subchapter C (1987-90)
Government Service:
- Attorney-Advisor, Office of Tax Legislative Counsel, United States Department of the Treasury
Private Practice
- Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, Cleveland
Website
- http://www.law.miami.edu/facadmin/faculty/gmundstock.html
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