Background
Emory, Meade was born on February 26, 1931 in Seattle, Washington, United States. Son of DeWolfe and Marion (Burton) Emory.
Emory, Meade was born on February 26, 1931 in Seattle, Washington, United States. Son of DeWolfe and Marion (Burton) Emory.
Bachelor of Arts, George Washington University, 1954; Bachelor of Laws, George Washington University, 1957; Master of Laws in Taxation, Boston University, 1963.
Trial attorney, Internal Revenue Service, Boston, 1961-1964;
teaching fellow, New York University School Law, 1964-1965;
member of faculty, U. Iowa School Law, 1965-1970;
legislation attorney, Joint Committee on Taxation, United States Congress, 1970-1972;
member of faculty, University of California School Law, Davis, 1972-1975;
assistant to commissioner, Internal Revenue Service, 1975-1977;
partner firm, LeSourd & Patten, Seattle, 1978-1990;
of counsel, Lane Powell Spears Lubersky, Seattle, since 1991;
professor of law and director graduate program in taxation, U. Washington School Law, Seattle, since 1995. Visiting professor law University of California at Los Angeles, 1987, Tulane University Law School, 1990, Duke U., 1991, 92, Northwestern University School of Law, 1993, Georgetown University Law, 1993, U. Pa.1995. Mason Ladd district visiting professor U. Iowa Law, 1994.
Earl Dunlap district visiting professor U. Nebraska Law, 1994. Charles S. Lyon visiting professor taxationfrom practice New York University, 1989.
Trustee Seattle Symphony Orchestra, 1978-1989. Board directors Cornish Institute Art, Seattle, since 1979. Member American Bar Association, American Law Institute.
Married Deborah Carley, April 30, 1959. Children: Ann, Campbell, Elizabeth.