Background
Stiver, Junior, Charles E. was born on July 21, 1949 in Patuxent River N.A.S., Maryland, United States.
Stiver, Junior, Charles E. was born on July 21, 1949 in Patuxent River N.A.S., Maryland, United States.
Stanford University (Bachelor of Arts, with distinction, 1971). Stanford Law School (Juris Doctor, 1974). New York University School of Law (Master of Laws in Taxation, 1975).
Worked at Greenberg, Traurig, Hoffman, Lipoff, Rosen & Quentel, P.A. (Miami, Florida) specializing in Corporate and Securities, Litigation, Real Estate, Environmental and Land Use, Federal and State Governmental and Administrative Law, Tax, International Law, Bankruptcy and Reorganization, Public Finance, Intellectual Property, Franchising, Licensing and Distribution, White Collar Criminal Defense, Appellate, Banking, Health, Trusts and Estates, Immigration, International Trade, Alcohol Beverage Control, Employment Law and Employee Benefits, Sports and Entertainment Law. Admitted to the bar, 1975, California (inactive). 1976, New York; 1977, United States.
Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. 1978, United States. Supreme Court. 1983, United States. Court of Federal Claims.
1989, United States. Tax Court. 1993, Florida.
Phi Beta Kappa. Note Editor, Stanford Law Review, 1973-1974.
Adjunct Professor, Taxation, Cardozo Law School, 1985. Author: "Taxable Corporate Acquisitions After TEFRA" (with M. Carr Ferguson), New York University 42nd Annual Institute on Federal Taxation, 1984. "Tax Issues in Acquisitions of High-Technology Companies," Acquisitions and Mergers of High-Technology Companies, Practicing Law Institute, 1986.
Member: New York State (Member, Taxation Section) and American (Member, Taxation Section) Bar Associations. The Florida Bar (Member, Taxation Section). The firm has more than 278 attorneys, and offices in Miami, Ft.
Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Orlando and Tallahassee, Florida. Washington, D.C. and New York City.
Member: New York State (Member, Taxation Section) and American (Member, Taxation Section) Bar Associations. The Florida Bar (Member, Taxation Section).