Background
Schettenhelm, Junior, Karl W. was born on March 10, 1949 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
Schettenhelm, Junior, Karl W. was born on March 10, 1949 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
University of Michigan (Bachelor of Arts, 1971). University of Detroit (Juris Doctor, 1976). Wayne State University (Master of Laws in Taxation, 1980).
Worked at Raymond & Prokop, P.C. (Southfield, Michigan) specializing in International Federal and State Taxation. Corporate Law. International and Domestic Commercial Litigation and Arbitration. Tax Litigation. Estate Planning and Probate Law.
Real Estate and Financing. Health Care and Hospital Law. Computer Law. Labor and Employment Law.
Foreign Investment. Corporate and International Finance. Banking and Trade Law. Admitted to the bar, 1976, Michigan.
1977, United States. Tax Court. Phi Eta Sigma; Gamma Eta Gamma. Member, National Moot Court Team.
Author, "Recent Developments Highlight Plan and IRA Beneficiary Designations," Estate Planning Magazine, July 1997. Lecturer on Taxation and Social Security and Benefit Programs, University of Michigan and Wayne State University, College of Lifelong Learning, 1980-1985. Adjunct Professor, Walsh College of Accountancy, Master Program - Taxation, 1983-1988.
Director, Concerned Citizens for the Arts in Michigan, Inc., 1984-1990. Board of Directors, Holy Family Regional School, 1993-1995. University of Michigan Medical School, Momentum Committee, 1995.
Member: Oakland County Financial and Estate Planning Council. Federal and American (Member, Sections on International Law, Real Property, Probate and Trust Law, Taxation) Bar Associations. State Bar of Michigan (Member, Sections on International Law, Real Property, Probate and Trust Law, Taxation).
The firm was founded with primary emphasis on tax law, rendering services in complex tax litigation and planning situations. Through a dynamic period of growth during the past two decades, the firm built on this tax expertise and built the capability to serve the business needs of our domestic and international clients. As a medium sized firm, we are large enough to have developed expertise in all areas of law required to service a business enterprise.
Yet, we are small enough to economically and efficiently respond to our clients' needs.
Member, National Moot Court Team. Author, "Recent Developments Highlight Plan and IRA Beneficiary Designations," Estate Planning Magazine, July 1997. Lecturer on Taxation and Social Security and Benefit Programs, University of Michigan and Wayne State University, College of Lifelong Learning, 1980-1985.
Adjunct Professor, Walsh College of Accountancy, Master Program - Taxation, 1983-1988. Director, Concerned Citizens for the Arts in Michigan, Inc., 1984-1990. Board of Directors, Holy Family Regional School, 1993-1995.
University of Michigan Medical School, Momentum Committee, 1995. Member: Oakland County Financial and Estate Planning Council. Federal and American (Member, Sections on International Law, Real Property, Probate and Trust Law, Taxation) Bar Associations.
State Bar of Michigan (Member, Sections on International Law, Real Property, Probate and Trust Law, Taxation).