Ross D. Cohen Ross concentrates his practice in areas involving federal tax law, including planning and transactional tax issues involving partnerships, limited liability companies, S corporations, and C corporations. His practice also includes analysis of federal tax aspects of income deferral and executive compensation.
Education
B.A., Economics, magna cum laude, University of Kentucky
J.D., magna cum laude, University of Louisville
LL.M., Taxation, New York University
Professional Memberships and Affiliations
Louisville Bar Association
Kentucky Bar Association
Honors and Awards
Phi Beta Kappa
Brandeis Honor Society
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
Brandeis School of Law Professional Responsibility Award
Karen Allen Memorial Scholarship for Excellence in Corporate & Constitutional Law
Who's Who: American Law Students
Who's Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges
Book Awards:
Business Organizations
Corporate Taxation
Criminal Procedure I
Decedents' Estates & Trusts
Estate & Gift Taxation
Federal Income Taxation
Law & Economic Analysis
Professional Responsibility
Selected Publications and Presentations
"Why Require Standing If No One Is Seated? The Need to Clarify Third Party Standing Requirements in Zoning Challenge Litigation," 42 Brandeis Law Journal 623 (2004).
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