Background
Slaughter III, D. French was born on November 19, 1954 in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States.
Slaughter III, D. French was born on November 19, 1954 in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States.
University of Virginia (Bachelor of Arts, with distinction, 1977. Juris Doctor, 1980).
Worked at McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe, L.L.P. (Richmond, Virginia) specializing in General Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1980, Virginia. Editor, Advising Small Business Clients, Volume I and II Virginia Law Foundation, 2d ed., 1995.
Author: "Academic Capitalism at Virginia Tech," Industry & Higher Education, In Print Publishing, Ltd., Brighton, United Kingdom, September 1991. "A Taxing Experience: Teaching Tax at Darden," the Darden Report, Darden School Foundation, Fall, 1991. "The Corporate Death Penalty: New Case Makes Court-Ordered Dissolution Easier for Minority Shareholders," Charlottesville Business Journal, April 1990.
"Hell or Hobby: The Farm Loss Rules," Virginia Far Bureau, March 1990. "Faculty Joint Ventures," 16 NYU Conference on Tax Planning for the Charitable Sector 10, Matthew Bender 1988. "Tax Aspects of Conditional Gifts to Charity," 15 NYU Conference on Tax Planning for the Charitable Sector 10, Matthew Bender 1987.
"Tax Penalities: The High Cost of Defiance to Tax Compliance," 35 Virginia Bar News 19, 1986. "Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (Abusive Tax Shelters)," Brodsky, A Practical Guide to Tax Shelter Litigation, Law Journal Seminars-Press, 1985 Revised. "Tax Shelters: The New Compliance Environment," [proceedings of 30th Annual William and Mary Tax Conference, pp.
87-139, 1985; "Implications of the New Civil Tax Penalties for Tax Planning in Historic Preservation," 3 Preservation Law Rep. 2050, National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1984. "The Empire Strikes Back: Injunctions of Abusive Tax Shelters After TEFRA," 3 Virginia Tax Review 1, 1983, reprinted in The Monthly Digest of Tax Articles, 1984 and Tax Shelter Controversies, Mortimer Caplin, ed., 1984.
Lecturer: "ESOTI: Exit Strategies and Ownership Transfer Issues," NationsBank, Commercial Bank Credit Training Program, Charlotte, 1995-1996. "From Bright to Bold: Strategies and Techniques in Business Valuation for Tax Purposes," 47th Annual Virginia Conference of Federal Taxation, Charlottesville, 1995. "State and Local Taxes in Virginia," William & Mary Tax Conference, Williamsburg, 1994.
"Executive Compensation," Tax Exempt Organizations: A Survival Guide for the 90's, Virginia Law Foundation Continuing legal education, Richmond and McLean, May 1991. "Academic Capitalism at Virginia Tech," presented at the Universities, Developpment Technologique, Compétitivité Des Enterprise / TEC'90 Conference, Grenoble, France, October 1990. "Buy/Sell Agreement by the Numbers: A Review of Basic Forms," Planning and Drafting Shareholder Buy/Sell Agreements, Virginia Law Foundation Continuing legal education, October 1990.
"Grant Making by Private Foundations: A Functional Approach," 26th Annual Washington Non-Profit Tax Conference, Washington, March 1990. "Case Study in Closing the Deal," Buying and Selling Businesses, Virginia Law Foundation Continuing legal education, June 1989. "Investing in Low Income Housing," 1989 Conference for Advance Planners, IAFP, Washington, June 1989.
"Faculty Joint Ventures," 2d Annual Conference on University Spin-Off Corporations, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, May 1989. "Tax Practice for the General Practitioner," presentations to the Prince William Bar Association and Fauquier Bar Association, April 1989. "Unrelated Business Income: Uses and Abuses of Royalty Arrangements," 25th Annual Washington Non-Profit Tax Conference, Washington, March 1989.
"Compensating Today's Exempt Organization Executive: Perks, Fringes and Profit Sharing," Exempt Organizations: The Changing Environment, Virginia Law Foundation, Continuing Legal Education Seminar, Richmond and McLean, Virginia, 1988. "Virginia Sales and Use Tax," National Business Institute, Richmond, 1990, Roanoke and Tysons Corner, Virginia, 1987, Arlington, 1988. "Faculty Joint Ventures," NYU Conference on Tax Planning the the Charitable Sector, New York, 1987.
"Conditional Gifts to Charity," NYU Conference on Tax Planning for the Charitable Sector, New York, 1986. "Interrelationship of Private Lawsuits and Government Enforcement Actions," Tax Shelters in Trouble: Private and Public Litigation, Handbook No. 232, PLI Tax Law and Practice Series, Practicing Law Institute, New York, 1985.
"Tax Shelters, the New Compliance Environment," William and Mary Tax Conference, Williamsburg, 1984. "Government Responses to Abusive Tax Shelters," NYU Real Estate Institute, New York, 1984. Moderator and Principal Speaker: "Categories of Tax Exempt Organizations," and "Balancing Private Inurement Against the Needs for Executive Compensation," Tax Exempt Organizations and Charitable Activities in Virginia, National Business Institute, Roanoke, Arlington and Norfolk, January 1986.
Member: American College of Tax Counsel. (Resident, Charlottesville Office). McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe, L.L.P. is among the largest law firms in the United States.
From its locations in Alexandria, Baltimore, Charlottesville, Jacksonville, Norfolk, Richmond, Tysons Corner, Washington, D.C., Almaty, Republic of Kazakstan, Moscow, Russia, Brussels, Belgium, and Zurich, Switzerland, the firm serves the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast region and other United States. and foreign corporate centers. This concentration of lawyers in one of the fastest growing, most populous areas of the nation, coupled with a long tradition of excellence and individual attention, distinguishes the firm from most others.
Member: American College of Tax Counsel. (Resident, Charlottesville Office).