This S2KM blog post is the first of two S2KM blog posts about the SSP and NSSTA 2010 tax panels and is also part of S2KM's blog series about the SSP and NSSTA 2010 annual meetings.
The SSP and NSSTA tax panels offered the industry's best-ever discussions about structured settlement tax issues. This S2KM post introduces the SSP and NSSTA tax panel participants. Subsequent S2KM blog posts will summarize the tax panel discussions and provide additional S2KM commentary. For prior S2KM reporting about the SSP and NSSTA, see S2KM's structured settlement wiki.
SSP's tax panel
- Richard Risk as organizer and moderator. One of the plaintiff attorneys in the Spencer v. Hartford class action and honored as an SSP "Life Member" during the SSP 2010 meeting.
- Michael Montemurro - Branch Chief, Office of Associate General Counsel of the IRS.
- Daniel Hindert - Trial attorney based in Salt Lake City. Co-author of "Structured Settlements and Periodic Payment Judgments" with Joseph Dehner and S2KM's Managing Director, Patrick Hindert. Co-author with Craig Ulman of a 2005 American Bar Association article for judges about structured settlement factoring. Author of a 2010 article about Section 468B Settlement Funds for the Utah Association for Justice.
- Gregg Polsky - Law professor formerly at Florida State University and now teaching at the University of North Carolina. Co-author with Brant Hellwig of a 2010 law review article titled "Taxing Structured Settlements" published in the January 2010 edition of the Boston College Law Review.
- Brant Hellwig - Law professor at the University of South Carolina
- Jeremy Babener - author during 2010 of several public policy articles about structured settlements. Babener's articles are available on his website Tax Structuring. S2KM's reviews of Babener's writing and interviews with Babener are featured on S2KM's structured settlement public policy wiki. In addition to participating on the SSP tax panel, Babener spoke separately at the SSP meeting about "Justifying and Expanding the Structured Settlement Tax Subsidy".
NSSTA's tax panel
- Michael Miller as organizer and moderator. Former co-chairman of NSSTA's legal committee. Also summarized the Spencer v. Hartford settlement at the NSSTA meeting.
- Michael Montemurro - Branch Chief, Office of Associate General Counsel of the IRS.
- Kirk Van Brunt - a member of the NSSTA legal committee and a structured settlement taxation subject matter expert.
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