Background
Colson, Earl M. was born on March 8, 1930 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Colson, Earl M. was born on March 8, 1930 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Syracuse University (Bachelor of Science, magna cum laude, 1950). Harvard University (Bachelor of Laws, magna cum laude, 1957).
Worked at Arent Fox Kintner Plotkin & Kahn (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Advertising, Agriculture, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Banking, Bankruptcy, Communications, Construction, Corporate and Securities, Cyberspace, Employee Benefit Plans, Energy, Environment, Food and Drug, Government Contracts, Health, Immigration, Intellectual Property, International, Labor, Legislation, Litigation, Municipal Finance, Real Estate and Tax Law, Sports and Entertainment Law, Telemedicine, White Collar Criminal. General Practice.
Admitted to the bar, 1957, New New York 1960, District of Columbia.
Company-author, Problems of Federal Taxation of Estates-Gifts-Trusts, American Law Institute, 1966.
Author: Capital Gains and Losses, American Law Institute, 1975. Nontax and Tax Aspects of Life Insurance, American Law Institute, 1980.
Editor, The Practical Lawyer, 1976, Published by ALI/American Bar Association. Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, 1968.
Member: Bar Association of the District of Columbia (Governor and Treasurer, 1974-1976.
Chairman, Committee on Taxation, 1968-1969). American Bar Association (Chairman, Committee on Estate and Gift Taxes, Section of Taxation, 1970-1972). Arent Fox was founded in Washington, District of Columbia in 1942.
From its beginning, two features have characterized the Firm"s practice: its expertise as Washington lawyers knowledgeable in the regulations and affairs of the Government and its ties to and representation to the Washington business community.
Today the Firm has offices in Washington, District of Columbia, New York, New York, Budapest, Hungary and Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia serving clients ranging from local businesses to foreign governments and international corporations.
Author: Capital Gains and Losses, American Law Institute, 1975. Nontax and Tax Aspects of Life Insurance, American Law Institute, 1980. Editor, The Practical Lawyer, 1976?, Published by ALI/American Bar Association.
Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, 1968?. Co-author, Problems of Federal Taxation of Estates-Gifts-Trusts, American Law Institute, 1966.
Member: Bar Association of the District of Columbia (Governor and Treasurer, 1974-1976. Chairman, Committee on Taxation, 1968-1969). American Bar Association (Chairman, Committee on Estate and Gift Taxes, Section of Taxation, 1970-1972).