Brian R. Selvin is a partner of the firm in its Tax, Trusts & Estates Department. He concentrates his practice in the areas of estate planning, wills and trusts, estate administration, probate and trust litigation, tax planning, business succession planning, and tax controversies both before the Federal and state tax authorities as well as the Tax Court. He served as an adjunct professor at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, located in New York, New York, from 2000 through 2002. A graduate of the University of Michigan (1991), he received his law degree from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law (1995) and his masters in taxation from the New York University School of Law (1997). Mr. Selvin is a frequent lecturer and author on tax, estate planning and non-profit organizations. He has authored a chapter on Generation-Skipping Tax for the treatise Modern Estate Planning, (1997 edition, Matthew Bender, Inc.), an article on the Estate Tax Exclusion for The Bergen Record, and served as editor on Federal and State Tax Claims in Insolvency Proceedings, New Jersey Practice, Volume 44 (2000 & 2001). Mr. Selvin is admitted to practice in New Jersey; the United States District Court, District of New Jersey; New York; United States District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; and United States Tax Court. |