Background
Bridgeman, James D. was born on November 1, 1954 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.
Bridgeman, James D. was born on November 1, 1954 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.
David Lipscomb College (Bachelor of Arts, 1976). University of Virginia (Juris Doctor, 1981). Order of the Coif. Executive Editor, Virginia Law Review, 1980-1981.
Attorney-Advisor, Office of Tax Legislative Counsel, Department of the Treasury, 1984-1986.
Special Assistant to the Chief Counsel, 1986-1988 and Deputy Associate Chief Counsel (Technical), 1988-1989, Internal Revenue Service. (Resident, Washington, Doctorate C. Office).
Worked at McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe, Limited liability partnership (Richmond, Virginia) specializing in General Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1981, Georgia. 1990, District of Columbia.
Order of the Coif.
Member, 1979-1981 and Executive Editor, 1980-1981, Virginia Law Review. Attorney-Advisor, Office of Tax Legislative Counsel, Department of the Treasury, 1984-1986. Special Assistant to the Chief Counsel, 1986-1988 and Deputy Associate Chief Counsel (Technical), 1988-1989, Internal Revenue Service.
Member, Section of Taxation, Chair, Subcommittee on Taxable Acquisitions of Corporate Tax Committee, American Bar Association.
Fellow, American College of Tax Counsel. (Resident, Washington, District of Columbia Office).
McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe, Limited liability partnership is among the largest law firms in the United States. From its locations in Alexandria, Baltimore, Charlottesville, Jacksonville, Norfolk, Richmond, Tysons Corner, Washington, District of Columbia, 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, 1979-1981 and Executive Editor, 1980-1981, Virginia Law Review. Attorney-Advisor, Office of Tax Legislative Counsel, Department of the Treasury, 1984-1986. Special Assistant to the Chief Counsel, 1986-1988 and Deputy Associate Chief Counsel (Technical), 1988-1989, Internal Revenue Service.
Member, Section of Taxation, Chair, Subcommittee on Taxable Acquisitions of Corporate Tax Committee, American Bar Association.
Fellow, American College of Tax Counsel. (Resident, Washington, District of Columbia Office).
Fellow, American College of Tax Counsel. (Resident, Washington, District of Columbia Office).