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Ryan
M. Bornstein
J.D., LL.M (Taxation)
Ryan Bornstein is a senior associate in the firm and concentrates on
estate and income tax planning in addition to estate administration. He
focuses particularly on certain federal tax aspects of planning for substantial
estates, including generation skipping transfer tax. In addition, Ryan
works with clients on tax-advantaged opportunities analyzing stock option
plans. Our client-base is comprised of business owners, executives and
other high net worth individuals. Ryan is also a Professor of Law with
the Adjunct Faculty of the Graduate Tax Program at the Villanova University
School of Law where he teaches Taxation of Property Dispositions.
Ryan has written a number of timely tax articles, including, “ERISA Disclosure
Requirements: Electronic Notices,” “Corporate Protection: The Availability
and Use of Indemnification for Corporate Defendants,” and “Impact of Qualified
Retirement Assets on a Decedent’s Estate: Saving for the Future.” Furthermore,
he has looked into the future writing two chapters for the book, “Electronic
Commerce Impact on Taxation and the Law: A Practitioner’s Guide,” that
focus on sales taxation and jurisdictional issues.
Ryan has a Bachelors of Science in Accounting from the University of
Delaware and his Masters of Laws from the Villanova Graduate Tax Program.
He is admitted to the United States Tax Court and practices before the
Internal Revenue Service
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