Background
Vogelenzang, Pierre was born in Noordwijk, Netherlands.
Vogelenzang, Pierre was born in Noordwijk, Netherlands.
Harvard University; University of Leiden, Netherlands (Master of Laws, 1969). Tulane University of Louisiana (Master of Laws, 1970). Stanford University (Juris Doctor, 1980).
Worked at Alschuler Grossman & Pines Limited Liability Partnership (Los Angeles, California) specializing in General Civil and Trial Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Corporation, Securities, Real Estate, Land Use, Entertainment Law, Taxation, Antitrust, Administrative, Financial Institutions, Insurance, Municipal, Probate and Professional Liability Defense. Admitted to the bar, 1972, Netherlands.
1981, California.
Recipient, Hilman Oehlman Junior Award.
Member, Stanford Law Review, 1979-1980. Author: "Intercompany Transactions in California Combined Reports," 52 Tax Notes 343 (1991).
"Second-Stage Apportionment of Unitary Income," 49 Tax Notes 335 (1990). "The Resequencing Aspect of Review
Rul. 87-66: Applying Kimbell-Diamond to Reorganizations," Parts 1 & 2, 15 Intrnational
Tax J. 197, 335 (1989), published in revised form in 18 J. Real Established Tax., 219, 332 (1991). "Notice 88-89: The Impact of the Uniform Capitalization Rules on the Foreign Investor"s Interest Deduction," 18 Tax management
Intrnational
J. 24 (1989); "Two Aspects of Article 115 East.C.C. Treaty," 18 Common Market L. Review 169 (1981); "Foreign Sovereign Compulsion in American Antitrust Law," 33 Stanford Law Review 131, (1980). Member: Century City, Los Angeles County (Member, Executive Committee, Tax Section, 1992-1993.
Chair, Subcommittee on Passthrough Entities, Tax Section, 1992-1993) and American Bar Associations.
State Bar of California. Foreign over 40 years Alschuler Grossman & Pines Limited Liability Partnership has enjoyed a national reputation for vigorous and creative advocacy in complex business litigation and business transactions.
This select group of professionals is committed to finding practical solutions which produce tangible and cost-effective results for clients. Their "hands-on" commitment to the practice of law sets Alschuler Grossman & Pines Limited Liability Partnership apart from many other leading law firms.
The scope of the firm"s practice has led Alschuler Grossman & Pines Limited Liability Partnership to establish relationships with leading law firms throughout the world through its founding membership in the Association of Commercial Lawyers International.
These relationships give the firm the access necessary to represent clients" interests effectively in out-of-state and foreign jurisdictions.
Author: "Intercompany Transactions in California Combined Reports," 52 Tax Notes 343 (1991). "Second-Stage Apportionment of Unitary Income," 49 Tax Notes 335 (1990). "The Resequencing Aspect of Rev.
Rul. 87-66: Applying Kimbell-Diamond to Reorganizations," Parts 1 & 2, 15 Intl. Tax J. 197, 335 (1989), published in revised form in 18 J. Real Est. Tax., 219, 332 (1991).
"Notice 88-89: The Impact of the Uniform Capitalization Rules on the Foreign Investor's Interest Deduction," 18 Tax Mgt. Intl. J. 24 (1989)
"Two Aspects of Article 115 E.C.C. Treaty," 18 Common Mkt. L. Rev. 169 (1981)
"Foreign Sovereign Compulsion in American Antitrust Law," 33 Stanford Law Review 131, (1980).
Member, Stanford Law Review, 1979-1980.