Background
Gadon, John H. was born on March 6, 1957 in Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
Gadon, John H. was born on March 6, 1957 in Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
Brown University (Bachelor of Arts, 1979). University of Washington (Juris Doctor, with honors, 1983). Order of the Coif. Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1983-1988.
Worked at Garvey, Schubert & Barer (Portland, Oregon) specializing in General Civil, Trial and Appellate Practice. Administrative, Admiralty, Antitrust, Banking, Bankruptcy and Creditors" Rights, Commercial Transactions, Corporate, Employee Benefits Plans, Estate Planning and Probate, Health Care, Immigration, Intellectual Property, International Trade, Labor and Employment, Land Use, Maritime, Mergers and Acquisitions, Products Liability, Real Estate, Securities, Taxation, and Transportation Law. Tax and Business-Related Criminal Defense.
Admitted to the bar, 1983, Washington.
1987, Ohio; 1989, Oregon. Order of the Coif. Author: "Damage Control: Characterization of Settlements and Damage Awards for Federal Income Tax Purposes," Trial Lawyer, Winter 1997.
"Ad Valorem Taxes," Chapter 1 in Regulation and Taxation of Real Estate, Oregon State Bar, 1995. Company-author: "United States.
Taxation of Number-United States.
Persons," in Oregon Legal Guide for International Businesses, Oregon State Bar International Section, 1993. "Taxation of Corporations in Oregon," in Oregon Corporation Law and Practice, Prentice Hall Law and Business, 1991 and 1992 Supplement. Speaker: "A Primer on the Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit: Technical Tax Traps," American Bar Association Forum on Affordable Housing and Community Development, Sixth Annual Conference, 1997.
"Oregon Income Tax Litigation" at Tax Controversies: Representing Taxpayers Against the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of REvenue, Oregon State Bar Continuing legal education, 1996.
"The Tax Manitoba Cometh: Avoiding State Income and Sales Taxes on Interstate Business," Oregon State Bar Taxation Section, Portland Luncheon Series, 1995. "Overview of the Federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit," Oregon State Bar Real Estate Section, Portland Luncheon Series, 1990.
Panel Member: "Avoid the Tax, Avoid Malpractice! The Effect of the 8/26/96 Tax Law Reform on Tort and Employment Cases," Multnomah Bar Association Continuing legal education, 1996. "The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit: Negotiating and Closing the Deal," American Bar Association Forum on Affordable Housing and Community Development, Fourth Annual West Coast Conference, 1995.
Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1983-1988.
Chair, Oregon State Bar Taxation Section (Member, Executive Committee, 1992. Chair, Property Tax Committee, 1996). Member, Oregon State Board of Bar Examiners, 1993-1996.
Member: American Bar Association (Member, Taxation Section, Committee on State and Local Taxes, 1991).
Garvey, Schubert & Barer provides comprehensive legal services to United States. and foreign clients doing business in the United States and other Pacific Rim countries. These services include advising on business and regulatory matters, structuring commercial transactions and representation in administrative proceedings and federal and state court litigation.
The firm also represents clients in legislative and administrative matters before the United States. Congress and federal agencies.
Member, Oregon State Board of Bar Examiners, 1993-1996. Member: American Bar Association (Member, Taxation Section, Committee on State and Local Taxes, 1991).