Robert G. Nassau

Education, Mediation
2400 Chase Square
Rochester, New York 14604


Education

Admitted

1986, New York

Law School

Harvard University, J.D., 1986

Law School Graduation Year

1986

College

Yale University, B.A., summa cum laude, 1981

Memberships

Biographical

Phi Beta Kappa. Recipient, Strong Prize for Fiction, 1981. Special Tax Counsel. Author: Green Eggs and Sham, 71 Tax Notes 137 (1996); Cancellation of Gambling Debts and Not-So-Phantom Income, 50 Tax Notes 409 (1991). Co-Author: NYSBA Report on Recent Developments Regarding Worker Classification with Revised Proposals for Reform, 98 TNT 39-36 (1998); NYSBA Report on Revisions to Nonresident Audit Guidelines, 12 STN 445 (1997); NYSBA Report on Nexus Standards for Out-of-State Vendors, 10 STN 982 (1996); NYSBA Report on Proposed Reforms to Administration and Enforcement of Employment Tax and Income Tax on Individual Workers, 95 TNT 208-23 (1995); New Foreign Currency Regulations Provide Guidance Under Section 988, 72 JTAX 96 (1990); NYSBA Report on Regulations Relating to the Definitions of a Controlled Foreign Corporation, Foreign Base Company Income, and Foreign Personal Holding Company Income, 89 TNT 41-31 (1989); Frequent Flyer Bonuses: A Tax Compliance Dilemma, 31 Tax Notes 1345 (1986) (assisted Mr. Aidinoff). Teaching Assistant, International Tax Program, Harvard Law School, Fall 1985; Visiting Lecturer in Law, Yale Law School, Fall 1991, Spring 1994, Spring 1996, Spring 1998. Adjunct Professor of Law, Syracuse University College of Law, 1994-2004. Co-Director, Low Income Taxpayers Clinic, Syracuse University College of Law, 2002-2004.

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