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Wolfman, Bernard was born on July 8, 1924 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Nathan and Elizabeth (Coff) Wolfman.
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Wolfman, Bernard was born on July 8, 1924 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Nathan and Elizabeth (Coff) Wolfman.
University of Pennsylvania (Bachelor of Arts, 1946. Juris Doctor, 1948); Jewish Theological Seminary of America (Doctor of Laws (honorary), 1971). Capital University (Doctor of Laws (honorary), 1990).
Member law firm Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Cohen, Philadelphia, 1948-1963. Professor law University Pennsylvania Law School, 1963-1976, dean, 1970-1975, Kenneth W. Gemmill professor tax law and tax policy, 1973-1976, chairman Faculty Senate, 1969-1970. Fessenden professor law Harvard University, 1976—2007, Fessenden professor emeritus, since 2007.
Visiting professor Stanford University Law School, 1982, New York University Law School, 1987-1988. Irvine lecturer Cornell University Law School, 1980. Halle lecturer Case Western Reserve University Law School, 1983.
Cleveland State University School Law. Sugarman lecturer, 1989. Altheimer lecturer University Arkansas School Law, Little Rock, 1994.
Polisher lecturer Dickinson College Law, 1998. Member editorial boards law division Aspen Law & Business (formerly Little Brown & Company), Journal Corporation Taxation. General counsel American Association of University Professors, 1966-1968, member council, 1979-1982.
Professor-in-residence tax division Department Justice, 2003. Consultant to independent counsel Lawrence E. Walsh (Iran-Contra prosecution), 1987-1989. Advisory group to commissioner internal revenue, 1966-1967.
Consultant tax policy United States Treasury Department, 1963-1968, 77-80. Chairman Task Force University Governance, University Pennsylvania, 1968-1970. Steering committee Internal Revenue Service project Administrative Conference United States, 1974-1980.
Vice chairman board advisory New York University-Internal Revenue Service Continuing Professional Education Project, 1981-1985. Member legal activities policy board Tax Analysts, since 1974. Executive committee Federal Tax Institute New England, since 1976.
President Federal Tax Institute New England, since 2004.
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Advisory committee Commission Philanthropy and Public Needs, 1973-1975. Member Philadelphia regional council Pennsylvania Governor's Justice Commission, 1973-1975. Trustee Foundation Center, New York City, 1970-1976, Federation Jewish Agilysys Greater Philadelphia, 1968-1974.
Board of directors Philadelphia Lawyers Committee Civil Rights Under Law, 1970-1974, Philadelphia Defender Association, 1955-1969. Member National Lawyers Advisory Council of Earl Warren Legal Training Program. Served with Army of the United States, 1943-1945.
Fellow American Bar Foundation, American College Tax Counsel (regent 1st circuit). Member American Bar Association (past Chairman of Commission on taxation, county section individual rights and responsibilities 1978-1982, county section taxation 1982-1985), American Law Institute(consultant federal income tax project since 1974), American Civil Liberties Union (national director 1973-1975), Order of Coif (Executive Committee 1982-1991, vice president 1986-1989, president 1989-1991), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Zelda Bernstein, December 25, 1948 (deceased October 1973). Children: Jonathan L., Brian S., Dina A. Married Toni A. Grotta, June 12, 1977.