Teaching Experience
 

The John Marshall Law School, Chicago, IL

2000-present Adjunct Professor

Survey of Retirement Plans – taught 16 times, will teach in Summer 2010

Survey of Retirement Plans (on-line version) – developed and taught 1 time, will teach in Fall 2010

Elder Law: Financial Aspects and Planning – will develop and teach in Fall 2010

Elder Law: Introduction – taught 5 times

Elder Law: Externship and Clinical Classroom Component – will develop and teach as needed

Income Taxation – taught 4 times

Taxation of Corporations, Corporate Transactions and Shareholders – taught 1 time

Compensation Law: Taxation and Other Legal Issues – developed and taught 6 times

Current Topics in Information Technology Law: Workplace Privacy Issues – co-taught 2 times

Introduction to Legal Analysis, and Substantive Law Overview – co-taught 3 times

Tax and Employee Benefits Research – co-taught 2 times

Sexual Orientation Law – co-taught 1 time

DePaul University College of Law, Chicago, IL

2010 Adjunct Professor

Employee Benefits Law, taught 1 time

Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, IL

2003-2009 Guest Lecturer

Executive Compensation class in its LLM Tax Law program, lectured 6 times

Internal Revenue Service, TE/GE, Employee Plan Agent CPE, various locations

2002-2009 Guest Lecturer

Various employee benefits topics, lectured 11 times


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