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Linda Galler
lgaller@curtis.com
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New York Office
Practice
Ms. Galler is Professor of Law at Hofstra University School of Law, and works with the Firm on a part-time basis. Her teaching and scholarly interests are in the areas of international taxation, corporate taxation, tax lawyer’s ethics, administrative law, and court procedure.
Education
- LL.M., New York University, 1986
- J.D., cum laude, Boston University, 1982
- B.A., with honors, Wellesley College, 1979
Associations
- American Bar Association
- Chair, Committee on Teaching Taxation, 2002-2004
- Chair, Section of Taxation Committee on Standards of Tax Practice,
1999-2001
- American Tax Policy Institute
Publications
- “Controlling the Unauthorized Practice of Law: A Misguided Approach to Restraining MDPs,” Arizona Law Review (2002)
- “Ethical Considerations Upon the Discovery of Client Fraud,” N.Y. PROF. RESP. REP. (June 2002)
- “Practicing Law in the New Millennium: New Roles, New Rules, But No Definitions”, 72 Temple Law Rev. 1001 (2000)
- “Advising Clients in International Transactions: Selected Ethical Issues,” Prac. U.S. International Tax Strategies (Jan. 31, 2000): 11
- “Using the Internet to Teach Tax Ethics,” 3 Community Tax L. Rep. 8 (1999)
- “Choice of Business Organization,” in Taxation For The General Practitioner, edited by Richard V. Dalessandro, New York State Bar Association
- “The MDP Pot Boils -- But No Action in 99,” N.Y. PROF. RESP. REP.
(Sept. 1999): 3.
- “The Future of the Legal Profession,” A.B.A. TAX SEC. NEWS l.
(Spring 1999): 14.
- “When Lawyers Work for Accounting Firms,” N.Y. PROF. RESP. REP.
(Feb. 1999): 4.
- “The Tax Lawyers Duty to the System,” 16 Virginia Tax Review, 681 (1997).
- “Scaled-Down Advice in Pro Bono Tax Practice,” 2 Community Tax L. Rep. 10 (1997).
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