Background
Rozen, David M. was born on March 15, 1955 in New York, New York, United States.
Rozen, David M. was born on March 15, 1955 in New York, New York, United States.
Brooklyn College (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, 1976). Beth Joseph Rabbinical Seminary (Bachelor of Arts, 1976. Master of Arts, 1978).
Harvard University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1981).
Worked at Roberts & Holland LLP (New York, NY) specializing in Federal, State and International Tax Practice, Related Litigation in Federal and State Courts, Estate Planning, Trusts, Probate, Employee Benefits, Executive Compensation, and International Business. Admitted to the bar, 1983, New York. Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Epsilon Delta.
Author: "Immediate Action May be Required Under New United States. Rules," International Tax Report, October, 1996. "United States. Proposing Broad New Rules to Curtail Abuse," International Tax Report, April, 1995.
"The Walls Come Down as United States. Expands Repatriation Regime," International Tax Report, March, 1994. "United States. Resident Aliens Face New Pitfalls with PFIC Rules," International Tax Report, October, 1992.
Co-author: "New Regime of Branch Level Taxation Now Imposed on Certain Foreign Corporations," 66 Journal of Taxation No. 1; "Branch Level of Taxation— A Second Level of Taxation," 34 Canadian Tax Journal No. 5. Author: "Tax Reform Act of 1984 Makes Significant Changes to the Foreign Personal Holding Company Area," 33 Canadian Tax Journal No.
5. Member: New York State, American and International Bar Associations. Roberts & Holland concentrates its practice in tax matters. With offices in New York City and Washington, D.C., Roberts & Holland is the largest law firm in the nation engaged exclusively in tax planning and tax controversy work.
By reason of its broad experience in every major area of tax practice, including international, federal, and state and local tax matters, Roberts & Holland has developed a national reputation for solving complex and difficult tax planning problems, and for litigating major tax disputes.
Member: New York State, American and International Bar Associations.