Walter H. and Dorothy B. Diamond the benefactors of the LLM Law School program, who became, throughout their nearly seventy year career, the most renown names in the field. Walter H. Diamond is a respected international tax authority and economist. He is co-author, with his wife, Dorothy, of 81 tax and trade books and more than 100 investment booklets. He has written 500 speeches covering the international scene. His weekly and monthly columns appear in The Financial Times and Offshore Investment magazine. Example Publications include Diamond's International Tax Treaties of All Nations (Oxford University Press), Global Guide to Investment Incentives and Capital Formation (Kluwer), International Trust Laws & Analysis (Kluwer), A State by State Guide to Investment Incentives and Capital Formation in the United States (Kluwer), Foreign Tax and Trade Briefs (Matthew Bender). International Withholding Tax Treaty Guide (Matthew Bender), Tax Havens of the World (Matthew Bender) and One of a Kind: Learning the Secrets of World Leaders (Syracuse University Press).
Walter H. Diamond a widely-known international tax authority, whose serviced tax publication Foreign Tax and Trade Briefs was the first compendium of its kind when published by Matthew Bender in 1950, and still is the "bible" in the field covering current tax laws of 120 countries, is a United Nations Tax Treaty and Free Trade Zone Advisor as well as Editor and Economist of Overseas Press and Consultants. A former Director of International Taxation and Manager of International Taxes for Deloitte Touche and KPMG Peat Marwick respectively, Mr. Diamond also served as Director of the Economics Department of McGraw-Hill International Corporation and Editor of the McGraw-Hill American Letter. Before joining McGraw-Hill, he was Economist for the Public National Bank and National Bank Examiner in the Second Federal Reserve District, having been in charge of liquidation of foreign banks and businesses for the Alien Property Custodian during World War II.
Mr. Diamond is a graduate of Syracuse University and the American Institute of Banking with post-graduate work at Syracuse and New York Universities in international finance. As a United Nations and US AID Advisor, he has handled assignments for more than 50 countries involving taxation, investment, trade development, free trade zones, treaties, export insurance and offshore banking. Mr. Diamond received citations for his assistance in this work from Chief Executive of Honduras and former U.S. Secretary of Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Sr., while former President Eisenhower appointed him to the French Trade Mission to handle investment and tax problems. As a Foreign Analyst of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Mr. Diamond helped to prepare foreign exchange recommendations for Bretton Woods.
Dorothy B. Diamond is an author and editor of Overseas Press and Consultants in Hartsdale, New York. Aside from being an author for legal publishers, Mrs. Diamond has contributed articles to national magazines and written travel features for the New York Times, New York Post, Trans World Airlines and the Pan-Am World Guide. A pioneer in consumer education, she was a columnist for two leading trade magazines and wrote 50 booklets on consumer affairs. She won an award from the Merchandising Executives Club of New York City. Mrs. Diamond has enjoyed the honor of being the first woman to address the Stockholm Advertising Club, Barbados Central Bank, and International Tax Planning Association. Mrs. Diamond received her B.A. degree with highest honors from Wellesley College, is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and obtained a Master of Science degree from Columbia Graduate School of Journalism.
Dr. William Lee Andrews III, Esq. is an international tax attorney, educator, scholar, and entrepreneur. As a recognized authority on global fiscal planning Dr. Andrews works closely with the top legal and financial companies in the world. Dr. Andrews is a prolific writer, having authored a number of articles on subjects such as space tax law, e-commerce, and international tax. He recently completed a book on the Taxation of Space Commerce for Kluwer Law International. Dr. Andrews has been a member of the ABA, American Society of International Law, International Bar Association, International Fiscal Association, International Tax Planning Association, and Virginia State Bar Section on Taxation. His language capabilities encompass Greek, Hebrew, Latin, and Spanish. An honors student who majored in economics Dr. Andrews received his B.A. from Washington & Lee University as well as an M.B.A. from the College of William & Mary. His legal training consists of an LL.M. in Tax, with a concentration in international tax, from the Georgetown University Law Center, where he achieved the high award of "Distinction," and a J.D. and LL.M. in International Tax from Regent University School of Law where he also was an International Tax Fellow. Dr. Andrews also is an ordained minister, holding degrees of Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry. To the benefit of his employees and associates he always has applied his theological training to sound business and legal practices and has written extensively in this regard. Previously Dr. Andrews worked closely with La Salle Street legend R. Marshall Barnes as a licensed securities principal and investment banker. He also is adept at founding companies and pioneering new concepts. He has "birthed" or played a major role in spawning some twenty-three companies. Andrews Hunter Company has supplied a range of stores, from Brookstone and Hammacher Schlemmer to K-Mart, with proprietary products. Dr. Andrews operates his own law practice, is a lead online Professor at an M.B.A. program, and an adjunct LL.M. International Tax Professor and JSD Supervisor. As an attorney he is licensed both in the Commonwealth of Virginia and in the Commonwealth of Dominica, serving, inter alia, as outside general counsel to various global entities and as Board Chairman for EPI-USE America, Inc.
Marshall J. Langer, Esq. is one of the top five known authors and speakers in the field of international financial services. He was an attorney for many years with Shutts & Bowen, though retired, is still of counsel. Mr. Langer's first book, How to Use Foreign Tax Havens, was published by the Practising Law Institute (PLI), New York, in 1985. The third edition, Practical International Tax Planning, published by Practicing Law Institute in 1985, is in loose-leaf format and is updated every year. Mr. Langer is co-author (with Professor Rufus Rhoades) of the 6 volume set published by Matthew Bender, Rhoades & Langer, U.S. International Taxation and Tax Treaties. Mr. Langer and his co-author update this loose-leaf set four times per year. For nearly a decade he served as a Diplomat for Trade and Investment for the Government of Grenada. He has previously served as President of the Greater Miami Tax Institute and Vice President of the U.S.A. Branch of the International Fiscal Association (IFA). He has also served on the Executive Council of the International Academy of Estate and Trust Law and is currently on the advisory committees of the International Tax Planning Association (ITPA) and the American Tax Institute in Europe. In his nearly sixty year career, Mr. Langer has been one of the most prolific global speakers in the field. At the University of Miami, Mr. Langer became the first summa cum laude graduate in the history of the law school, where he also went on to teach. He was also Comment Editor of the Law Review, Chief Justice of the Appellate Court, and a member of two honorary societies, Omicron Delta Kappa and Iron Arrow.
Dr. Michael Edwardes-Ker, Esq. holds a M.A., LL.B., and Ph.D. from Cambridge University, London. He has specialized in international tax since 1970. A British solicitor, Michael trained with leading legal and accounting firms in London, Munich and Paris. In 1973 he wrote (with John Chown) The Acquisition of Assets, Companies and Real Estate in Belgium, France, Germany, The Netherlands and the UK, published by the Financial Times. For 6 years he wrote the renowned International Tax Strategy Service. He has been the editor of the International Tax Treaties Service and Tax Treaty Interpretation since they were first published in 1977 and 1994 respectively. He was a Director, and member of the Executive Committee of a New York Stock Exchange quoted corporation. Kithsiri L. De Silva is a New Zealand revenue official that specializes on the taxation of multinational enterprises. He commenced his tax career as an assessor in the Sri Lankan Department of Inland Revenue where he worked for eleven years specializing in tax intelligence. The Commonwealth Fund subsequently assigned him to the Technical Cooperation (CFTC) as a tax expert to the Department of Taxes, Kenya. After his stint in Kenya, he joined the Department of Taxes, Kenya. Then, he joined the Department of Taxes in Botswana where he worked for sixteen years and served as assistant commissioner in charge of the investigation and intelligence division. During this period he conducted and concluded several highly successful investigations of large multinational companies operating in South Africa. He currently is an investigator at the Corporate Segment of the Department of Inland Revenue, New Zealand.
Kithsiri De Silva has devoted much of his time to the teaching of taxation. He has lectured at the Academy of Administrative studies in Sri Lanka, the Department of Taxes and Institute of Bankers in Botswana, and the Institute of International Taxation in Johannesburg, South Africa. At the invitation of the Commonwealth Association of Tax Administrators in 1996, he presented a paper on the taxation of multinational enterprises at the 17th CATA technical conference held in Harare, Zimbabwe. He has trained Revenue officials in Botswana, Zambia and Swaziland on Tax intelligence and the investigation of multinational enterprises.
De Silva research papers on taxation have focused on developing countries and covered administrative and organizational aspects of tax intelligence and investigation work. His paper on Botswana Corporate Tax Intelligence System was published by the IBFD. He has presented papers on Sub Sharan Taxation, transfer pricing and the investigation of multinational companies in Africa at international seminars and conferences. Besides his regular duties, he currently is working with developing country revenue departments, such as in South America, on tax collection matters, including software implementation and taxpayer database building.
Knut Olsen is currently completing his Ph.D. at Dundee University in Scotland, having received his LL.M. from the Diamond program, and is now Head of Global Tax & Legal for a Nordin based multinational corporation with responsibility for 80 countries of operation, overseeing over 100 subsidiaries. He was formerly a tax and VAT inspector in Norway, has 25 years experience within taxation. For 4 years he was a lecturer at the Directorate of Taxes for County Tax Inspectors, where he had the sole responsibility for the tax syllabus for the 2nd year students. He was also lecturing at the Norwegian School of Management, Ostfold Regional College and Oslo Advanced College. He is engaged as an international tax course supervisor by Price water house Coopers, where he gives lectures for the tax lawyers. His Ph.D. subject is within international petroleum taxation / tax treaties. He fulfilled a LLM and a certificate in international taxation at St. Thomas University, Miami in 2003. He is also authorized as a legal services provider, equivalent to a chartered tax advisor, and as an authorized account. Furthermore, he has Special Subject Examination in Tax Law and 3 years of examination of law.
Dr. Chaowu Jin (Horace King) was employment officer for the Bureau of Labor and Personnel, Hunan Province, PRC, from 1990 to 1994; and Assistant Attorney for the second major law firm in Hunan Province, PRC. He has been attorney at law and legal counselor for major law firms and companies in China. In 2000, he founded and was General Secretary of Peking University Institute of Legal Translation Studies (ILTS). Mr. King has been lecturer of International Business Law at the Guangzhou University, and the University of New South Wales.
He has written several law articles, and 5 books on Law and Economics, published in both English and Mandarin. He holds a J.S.D with major in Economic Law from Peking University School of Law; a M.A. with major in Translation Studies from the Changsha Railway University; and a B.A. from Changsha Railway University Department of Foreign Languages. He holds the LLM, Tax from University of Florida. He speaks Chinese and English fluently.
Prof. Daniel N. Erasmus founder of EFG Attorneys, & Chairman and CEO of TRM Services, pioneered the advancement of taxpayers rights in matters of taxation, ultimately developing a system of tax risk management to circumvent the adversarial nature of tax controversies with tax authorities. He is a world-wide leader in this area of taxation, having taught thousands of professionals & delegates at workshops the principles of tax risk management, and how to implement these principles in MNE, internationally. Prof. Erasmus started his tax career in the mid 1980's at Deloitte & Touche. Shortly thereafter he joined the tax department of Hofmeyr Attorneys, where he was soon appointed the youngest equity director of that firm. After a number of years, he left to form his own tax law firm, attracting various multinational clients, and later headed the tax department of former 100 year old law firm Moss Morris Attorneys. He was the chairman of the Law Society of South Africa's Tax Matters Committee for more than seven years, and still is a member of that committee after it merged with the exchange control committee (serving as chairman and member for more than 10 years). He is co-founder and former lecturer of the University of Johannesburg's Diploma in Tax Practice program, and co-authored VAT for Lawyers: A Guideline; CGT: A Guideline, and more recently Lexis Nexis Butterworth Exchange Control & Income Tax Amnesty Handbook. More recently he has convened the first Certificate in Tax Administration in South Africa, and is a professor of International Tax Planning at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law, in San Diego, California. Prof. Erasmus was on a sub-committee on the Katz Commission of Inquiry into Taxation in South Africa, and has been a member of the VAT technical committee for SARS. He is also the founder of the dedicated tax website: http://www.taxtalk.co.za, founder and contributing editor of the successful tax magazine TAX talk, hosted the tv show TAX Issues on an African satellite business channel (his interviews ae available on youtube - search taxradar) and lectures extensively on various specialist subjects in the field of taxation. As a result of his courses he has guided and also consulted many leading MNE's, including SABMiller plc - in South Africa, Africa, East Europe and has been approached to assist in Western Europe, Old Mutual plc, Accenture, Nampak Ltd, AECI Ltd, Sasol Ltd, WBHO Ltd, Anglo American plc, Barloworld Ltd, The SA Post Office Ltd, Group 5 Ltd, Vodacom Ltd, Tsogo Sun Group, ABSA (part of the Barclays Group) and other prominent companies.
Roy Rohatgi C.A. retired in 1994 as an international partner in Arthur Andersen, being both a partner in its UK firm and the Managing Director and Founding Partner of its Indian firm. He has published three books on International Taxation, one with Kluwer and two with Richmond Law and Tax. He graduated in economics from London University and is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales and of India. Mr. Rohatgi serves as the academic director and professor for the diploma course organised by the Financial Services Promotion Agency in Mauritius. And has been the conference director of the leading conference on international taxation in India held annually in Mumbai (Bombay) since 1995.
Prof. Robert Anthony C.A. is the Principal Partner of Anthony & Cie headquartered in France. He is a British Chartered Certified Accountant and is a Professor at Valenciennes University School of Law (France). He is a member of International Fiscal Association and International Tax Planners Association. Prof. Anthony has over the years submitted large number of publications to various professional journals such as Tax Analysts, Accounting & Business, French Property News, FT Expat, International Tax Report, La Tribune, Riviera Times, Shore to Shore, Sunday Business Post, Taxation Practitioner, Tax Planning International, l'agefi Switzerland, amongst others. He also authored the book "International Fiscal Strategy" published by Monitor Press in London in March 1998 and lectures at the faculty of law of Nice University.
Prof. Alwyn de Koker C.A. is Professor of Taxation in the School of Accountancy in the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, and Director of the Masters of Commerce of Taxation. He is a member of the Committee of Academic Advisors and Adjunct Professor at the Thomas Jefferson University School of Law and was formerly an Honorary Professor at St. Thomas University School of Law and also the School of Law at Regent University, Virginia Beach, USA. He has delivered papers on international tax, which is his area of expertise, at various conferences worldwide. He has published extensively and is the author, amongst others, of the definitive tax work entitled Silke on South African Income Tax and the Silke Tax Yearbook as well as co-author of Value-Added Tax in South Africa published by LexisNexis. He is an Executive Board member of the Royal Society of Fellows and an Advisory Board member of the Foundation for Fiscal Studies. He is also an Advisory board member of the Royal Society of Fellows Law Review. He obtained his Bachelors degree in accounting from the University of Cape Town and holds a Master of Commerce in Taxation and a Higher Diploma in Taxation from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. Professor de Koker is a member of the Public Accountants and Auditors Board in South Africa and a member of the South African Institute of Chartered Accounts. He is also a Vice-President of the Offshore Institute in Geneva, Switzerland. Professor de Koker has received significant awards such as Distinguished Lecturer.
Stephen Gray Esq. was educated at Johns Hopkins University (B.A.), American University (J.D., cum laude), and Georgetown University (LL.M. --Tax). He served eleven years in the United States government, as a Page in the United States Senate; an intern at the Administrative Office of the United States Courts; an intern at the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation and the Federal Judicial Center; an Examiner in the United States Copyright Office, Library of Congress: a Federal law clerk to the Trial Judges of the United States Court of Claims and then to the Chief Judge of the United States Court of Claims (now called the Federal Circuit); and lastly as a Trial Attorney in the Appellate Section, Tax Division of the United States Department of Justice. He taught Appellate Advocacy and Brief Writing in the Attorney General's Advocacy Institute, has taught regular courses for the European Tax Institute in London and Dublin. He is a Director of the International Tax Planning Association and have for many years sat on its governing board, called the Executive Committee. He is a member of the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States, virtually all the bars of the twelve United States Court of Appeals, the Tax Court, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of Virginia. He published over 50 articles on international tax planning in various countries of the world and have spoken at tax conferences throughout the world have been practicing now for more than 33 years.
Denis Kleinfeld Esq. is a Shareholder of Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler, P.A. He originally served as an attorney for the Internal Revenue Service in the Estate and Gift Tax Division for four years and then entered into private legal practice in 1975, establishing Kleinfeld & Associates. Currently, Prof. Kleinfeld serves as a strategic legal advisor to affluent families and closely held businesses on sophisticated national and international income tax, estate tax, investment and transaction planning, and asset protection planning matters. He is a well-known lecturer at international conferences and regularly writes articles on issues of importance in these cases. Prof. Kleinfeld is best described as lawyer, author and teacher.
Prof. Kleinfeld is co-author of the two-volume Treatise Practical International Tax Planning, published by Practicing Law Institute and is on the Editorial Board of Estate Planning Magazine, published by Research Institute of America. He is a Contributing Editor and monthly columnist for Offshore Investment Magazine (UK), and a lecturer at its annual Post Graduate Seminar for Professionals held at Jesus College, Oxford University. His monograph on Offshore Trusts has been published by the Florida Bar Association in Trust Administration in Florida and he is the author of the booklet Four Principles of Asset Protection Planning. Prof. Kleinfeld also holds the position of Program Chair for th e annual Florida Bar Association Tax Section Seminar on Wealth Protection Planning and is now an Associate Professor of Law in the LLM International Tax Program at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, California.
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