Background
Orlando Teijeiro, Guillermo was born on July 2, 1954 in Madariaga, Argentina.
Orlando Teijeiro, Guillermo was born on July 2, 1954 in Madariaga, Argentina.
National University of Louisiana Plata (Bachelor of Laws, 1978. Awarded, Top Graduate Prize for Highest Grade Average). Harvard Law School (Master of Laws, 1984).
Harvard Law School (Master of Laws, 1984).
Spoken languages: Spanish and English.
Worked at Negri, Teijeiro & Incera (Buenos Aires) specializing in Domestic and International Corporate and Individual Tax Planning, Tax Litigation, Privatization, International Mergers and Acquisitions. Admitted to the bar, 1978, Argentina. Author: "A Practical Guide to the Tax Acting of 1984," Chapter 10, Law & Business, 1985.
"An Analysis of Domestic and Foreign Tax Treatment of Innovations and High Technology Firms," Volume III, 1986.
"Guide to Debt Equity Swaps in the 1990"s" (Argentine Chapter), The Economist, 1989. Tax Planning International, 1985, 1986, 1988.
Tax Notes International, 1990, 1991. "Privatization in Latin America (Argentine Chapter), Latin Finance, 1991.
"Tax Consequences of International Acquisitions and Business Combination", Cahiers de Droit Fiscal International, volunteer
LXXVIIb. Office of the Attorney General, Province of Buenos Aires, 1976-1977. Non-graduate Assistant, Commercial Law Institute, School of Law, University of Louisiana Plata, 1977.
Lecturer, Tax Law, University of Buenos Aires, 1982-1983.
Advisor to the Chamber of Soft Drink Bottlers, 1982. Member of the Tax Committee of COPAL (Association of Food Industries), 1982. Visiting Associate, Caplin & Drysdale, Chartered, Washington, District of Columbia, 1984-1985.
Correspondent to Tax Planning International, 1985 and Senior Correspondent to Tax Notes International, 1990.
Adjunct Professor of Tax Law, Argentine Catholic University, 1986-1992. Member, Tax Committee, Argentine Chamber of Oil Industries, 1987-1990.
Visiting Scholar, Harvard Tax Fund/International Tax Program Award, Harvard Law School, 1988. Ad-hoc advisor to the Argentine Government, 1985, 1989, 1996.
Consultant to the World Bank, 1992.
IFA Panelist, 48th Congress, Subject II, International Tax Consequences of Demergers, 1994. Professor of Tax Law, graduate courses, School of Banking Activities, University of Louisiana Plata/University of Siena and School of Economics, Buenos Aires, 1989. Austral University, 1991.
School of Law, Buenos Aires, 1992.
Centre for Macro-economic Studies (CEMA), 1995. Member: Bar Association of the City of Buenos Aires.
Argentine Association of Tax Law. Spanish Association of Tax Law.
International Fiscal Association.
International Union of Lawyers.
Member, Tax Committee, Argentine Chamber of Oil Industries, 1987-1990. Visiting Scholar, Harvard Tax Fund/International Tax Program Award, Harvard Law School, 1988. Ad-hoc advisor to the Argentine Government, 1985, 1989, 1996.
Consultant to the World Bank, 1992.
IFA Panelist, 48th Congress, Subject II, International Tax Consequences of Demergers, 1994. Professor of Tax Law, graduate courses, School of Banking Activities, University of Louisiana Plata/University of Siena and School of Economics, Buenos Aires, 1989.
Austral University, 1991. School of Law, Buenos Aires, 1992.
Centre for Macro-economic Studies (CEMA), 1995.
Member: Bar Association of the City of Buenos Aires. Argentine Association of Tax Law. Spanish Association of Tax Law.
International Fiscal Association.
International Union of Lawyers.