Background
Flaster, Richard Joel was born on January 7, 1943 in New York City. Son of Charles and Sylvia (Moss) Flaster.
Taxation corporate Estate Taxation lawyer
Flaster, Richard Joel was born on January 7, 1943 in New York City. Son of Charles and Sylvia (Moss) Flaster.
University of Pennsylvania (Bachelor of Science, 1963). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, 1966). Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi.
Pi Gamma Museum
Recipient, Reginal Heber Smith Fellowship. Law Clerk to Judge John F. Dooling, Junior, United States. District Court, Eastern District of New York, 1966-1968.
Book Author.
Tax Aspects of Separation and Divorce. New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 1982. "Basic Federal Tax and Financial Aspects of Real Estate Transactions," New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 1976.
Tax Aspects of Divorce," Chapter 9 of Skoloff on Family Law Practice, New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 5th Edition, 1984.
Articles Author; "Professional Service Corporations Revisited," New Jersey Bar Journal, February, 1973. Tax Aspects of Owning and Operating Real Estate," The Practical Lawyer, July, 1976.
"Overhaul of Subchapter South Corporations’ Taxation," New Jersey Lawyer, November 1983. "Companion Legislation to the Tax Reform Acting of 1984.
Retirement Equity Acting of 1984," New Jersey Family, January 1985.
Tax Reform Acting of 1986 Makes Substantial Changes to Matrimonial Tax Rules," November 1986. Tax Planning for the Deduction of Home Mortgage, Real Estate Tax and Property Insurance Payments in Separations and Divorce,” December 1988.
Worked at Flaster, Greenberg, Wallenstein, Roderick, Spirgel, Zuckerman, Skinner, & Kirchner, Professional Corporation (Cherry Hill, New Jersey) specializing in Tax Planning and Litigation, Corporate and Business Matters, Estate Planning and Administration, Pension Planning and Administration, Health Care Law, Business Acquisitions and Sales, Real Estate, Labor and Employment Law, Banking, Securities Regulation, Bankruptcy, Debtor/Creditor Relations, Commercial Litigation, Environmental Litigation/Regulation, Adoption, Family Law and Intellectual Property. Admitted to the bar, 1967, New New York 1971, United States. Tax Court.
1972, New Jersey and District of Columbia.
Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi. Pi Gamma Museum Recipient, Reginald Heber Smith Fellowship.
Law Clerk to Judge John F. Dooling, Junior, United States. District Court, Eastern District of New York, 1966-1968.
Book Author: Tax Aspects of Separation and Divorce, New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 1982.
"Basic Federal Tax and Financial Aspects of Real Estate Transactions," New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 1976. "Tax Aspects of Divorce," Chapter 9 of Skoloff on Family Law Practice, New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 5th Edition, 1984. Articles Author: "Professional Service Corporations Revisited," New Jersey Bar Journal, February, 1973.
"Tax Aspects of Owning and Operating Real Estate," The Practical Lawyer, July, 1976.
"Overhaul of Subchapter South Corporations" Taxation," New Jersey Lawyer, November, 1983. "Companion Legislation to the Tax Reform Acting of 1984: Retirement Equity Acting of 1984," New Jersey Family Lawyer, January, 1985.
"Tax Reform Acting of 1986 Makes Substantial Changes to Matrimonial Tax Rules," New Jersey Family Lawyer, November, 1986. "Tax Planning for the Deduction of Home Mortgage, Real Estate Tax and Property Insurance Payments in Separations and Divorce," New Jersey Family Lawyer, December, 1988.
"Professional Corporations Still Have Their Perks," New Jersey Law Journal, June 22, 1992.
Tax Editor: "New Jersey Family Lawyer, 1982. Lecturer on Taxation: American Bar Association, New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and International Association of Financial Planners, 1973, including Seminars on: Tax Aspects of Equitable Distribution, Tax Planning for the Professional Athlete, Revenue Acting of 1978, Economic Recovery Tax Acting of 1981, Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Acting of 1982, Subchapters Revision Acting of 1983, Tax Reform Acting of 1984, Tax Aspects of Investing, Tax Reform Acting of 1986, Key Tax Planning Issues for South Corporations in the Nineties, Tax Aspects of Professional Service Corporations, the Advantages of New Age-Weighted Profit Sharing Plans and Tax Considerations of Limited Liability Companies. Member, Board of Directors, Jefferson Bank (New Jersey).
Member: Camden County, New Jersey State and New York State Bar Associations.
The District of Columbia Bar. Foreign over twenty-five years, Flaster/Greenberg has successfully represented the interests of businesses and individuals who required skillful counsel on a myriad of legal issues.
Member New Jersey State Bar assosiation, New York State Bar Association, Washington District of Columbia Bar Association Beta Gamma Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Pi Gamma Museum.
Married Esther South. Stomel. Children: Kiva Moss, Eben Scott.