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Practice Areas: Tax law, estate planning and
employee benefits.
Education: University of
Pennsylvania Law School (Juris Doctor); University of
Pennsylvania (BA).
Admissions to Practice: District of Columbia and Delaware
bars. Mr. Luria has been a Certified Public Accountant in
the State of Maryland. Experience:
Attorney-Advisor to Hon. John W. Kern, Jr., U.S. Tax Court,
1968-1970.
Memberships:
American Bar Association (Member, Committee on Closely-Held
Corporations, Committee on Estate and Gift Tax, Committee on
Value Added Tax); D.C. Bar (Member, Section on Taxation);
Delaware Bar Association (Member, Section on Taxation,
Section on Estates and Trusts).
Languages: French and German. Publications:
Tax
and estate planning editor, Accountants Workbook Series,
Matthew Bender & Co. (1985-1992), CCH, Inc. (1992-1995).
Contributor (with N. P. Damico), "For Small Employers,
401(k)/Profit Sharing Enhanced by $150,000 Compensation
Limit", Benefits Law Journal, Vol. 7, No. 2 (Summer 1994);
co-author (with C. Bruce and S. Gray), "Protection of Assets
Trusts," Trusts & Estates Magazine (Nov. 1991 and Dec. 1991
- two parts), co-author, Tax Management Portfolio 88-2d,
“Discharge of Indebtedness” (1975), co-author, Tax
Management Portfolio 153-3d, "Tax Court-Trial of Case"
(1975); several articles for the Accountants Workbook Series
(see above) on tax, business organizations, employment
benefits, and estate planning matters; several Tax
Management Memoranda for Tax Management, Inc., Washington,
D.C.
Martindale-Hubbell Rating: AV in both the District of
Columbia and Delaware.
Mr. Luria serves as Of Counsel to the Firm.
(Also, Member Alvord and Alvord and Of Counsel (on tax
matters) to
Berliner, Corcoran & Rowe, L.L.P.,
Washington, D.C.)
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