Background
Adelson, Robert A. was born on June 16, 1952 in Washington, District of Columbia.
Adelson, Robert A. was born on June 16, 1952 in Washington, District of Columbia.
Boston University (Bachelor of Arts, 1974). Northwestern University (Juris Doctor:, 1977). New York University (Master of Laws in Taxation, 1985).
Member, Editorial Board, Northwestern University Law Review, 1975-1977.
Instructor, Taxation of South Corporations, Foundation for Continuing Education, since 1986. Member, New England Computer Law Forum.
Worked at Lawson & Weitzen, Limited Liability Partnership (Boston, Master of Arts) specializing in Trials and Appeals in all Courts, Administrative, Admiralty, Adoption, Alcohol Beverage, Antitrust, Art, Asset Preservation and Financing, Bankruptcy, Business and International Tax, Capital Formation, Civil Rights, Closely Held Businesses, Commercial Litigation, Commercial and Residential Lending, Commercial Transactions, Construction, Copyrights, Corporate, Criminal, Domestic Relations, Employment, Entertainment, Environmental, Executive Compensation Contracts, Family, Federal and State Taxation, Financing and Securities, General Business, Immigration, Intellectual Property, Juvenile, Leasing, Legal Malpractice, Licensing, Media, Medical Malpractice, Mergers and Acquisitions, Municipal, Personal Injury, Premises Liability, Probate and Estate Planning, Products Liability, Residential and Commercial Real Estate Development and Conveyancing, Reorganizations, Social Security Disability, Surrogacy, Tax, Technology Licensing, Trade Secrets/Unfair Trade Practices, Trademarks, Workers Compensation, Zoning. Admitted to the bar, 1978, New New York 1982, United States. Supreme Court.
1984, Massachusetts.
1986, United States. Tax Court.
Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Alpha Theta; Harold Case Scholar.
Member, Editorial Board, Northwestern University Law Review, 1975-1977. Author: "Effective Biotech Compensation Plans for Dealing with New Tax Law Increases," Genetic Engineering News, November 15, 1994.
"Legal Focus for the Emerging Business," The Reflector, March 1994.
"Strategic Alliances and Business Contracts," The Reflector, January 1995. Company-Author: "Family Limited Partnerships in Massachusetts," National Business Institute, 1995. Instructor, Corporate Tax Strategies and Taxation of South Corporations, Foundation for Continuing Education, 1986.
Instructor, National Business Institute, 1995.
Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New New York Boston Bar Association (Member: Tax and Estate Planning Committee.
Computer Law Committee). Massachusetts Bar Association (Member: Business Law Committee.
High Technology and Biotechnology Law Committee).
A firm of approximately twenty attorneys, Lawson Weitzen & Bankert, Limited Liability Partnership was established in 1973.
The Association of the Bar of the City of New New York Boston and American (Member, Sections on: Taxation. Corporate.