Background
Husband, B. Paul was born on August 15, 1950 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Husband, B. Paul was born on August 15, 1950 in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Occidental College (Bachelor of Arts, 1972). University of California at Los Angeles (Juris Doctor, 1977). Spoken languages: French.
Admitted to the bar, 1977, California. 1978, United States. District Court, Central and Southern Districts of California and United States. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
1987, United States.
Tax Court. 1988, United States. District Court, Northern District of California. Member, University of California, Los Angeles-Alaska Law Review, 1974-1975.
Author: "The Mare Syndicate: A Popular Vehicle for Equine Investments," The National Law Journal, December 20, 1982.
"Equine Leasing Transactions," American Horse Council Business Quarterly, Volume I, Issue 2, January, 1983. "Horse Investments: Tax Breaks, Return," The National Law Journal, August 13, 1984.
"Taxation of a Booming Business," The National Law Journal, July 15, 1985. "The Impact of Tax Reform on the Horse Industry," The National Law Journal, December 22, 1986.
"What to Do If the Internal Revenue Service Audits Your Horse Business," The National Law Journal, May 25, 1987.
"Independent Contractors And The Horse Industry," Modern Horse Breeding, "May/June 1993, Volume X, Number. 5; "Tax Issues Foreign Show Business Workers," Entertainment Law & Finance, June 1993, Volume IX, Number. 3. Company-author: "Independent Contractors, Employees, the Entertainment Industry and the Internal Revenue Service: Tax Administration Problem Heads for Hollywood," The Entertainment and Sports Lawyer, Fall 1993, Volume 11, Number.
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"The Charitable Contribution of Horses," American Horse Council Tax Bulletin 256, January-February, 1995. "Insights into Internal Revenue Services Views of "Material Participation" for Application of Passive Activity Loss Limitations," American Horse Council Tax Bulletin Nos., 266, 267, November-December, 1996. Adjunct Professor of Entertainment Law, Pepperdine University School of Law, 1978-1979.
Member, Board of Advisors and Contributors, Journal of Agricultural Taxation and Law, Warren, Gorham & LaMont, Equine Law Column, 1987-1992.
Member, Board of Advisors, American Horse Council Tax Bulletin, 1994. Member: Beverly Hills (Executive Committee of the Entertainment Section, 1991-1996), San Fernando Valley (Company-Chair, Tax Section, 1993-1994).
Los Angeles County (Chairman, Pro Bono Committee of the Tax Section, 1987-1989. Vice-Chair, Entertainment Tax Committee of the Tax Section, 1994-1995.
Chair, Entertainment Committee of the Tax Section, 1995-1996) and American (Member: Taxation.
Forum Committee on Entertainment and Sports Industries) Bar Associations. State Bar of California.
Author: "The Mare Syndicate: A Popular Vehicle for Equine Investments," The National Law Journal, December 20, 1982. "Equine Leasing Transactions," American Horse Council Business Quarterly, Volume I, Issue 2, January, 1983. "Horse Investments: Tax Breaks, Return," The National Law Journal, August 13, 1984.
"Taxation of a Booming Business," The National Law Journal, July 15, 1985. "The Impact of Tax Reform on the Horse Industry," The National Law Journal, December 22, 1986. "What to Do If the IRS Audits Your Horse Business," The National Law Journal, May 25, 1987.
"Independent Contractors And The Horse Industry," Modern Horse Breeding, "May/June 1993, Volume X, No. 5
"Tax Issues For Show Business Workers," Entertainment Law & Finance, June 1993, Volume IX, No. 3
Co-author: "Independent Contractors, Employees, the Entertainment Industry and the IRS: Tax Administration Problem Heads for Hollywood," The Entertainment and Sports Lawyer, Fall 1993, Volume 11, No.
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"The Charitable Contribution of Horses," American Horse Council Tax Bulletin 256, January-February, 1995. "Insights into Internal Revenue Services Views of 'Material Participation' for Application of Passive Activity Loss Limitations," American Horse Council Tax Bulletin Nos., 266, 267, November-December, 1996. Adjunct Professor of Entertainment Law, Pepperdine University School of Law, 1978-1979.
Member, University of California, Los Angeles-Alaska Law Review, 1974-1975.