Eric San Juan
2007 Distinguished Tax Law Visitor
Eric A. San Juan, Deputy Tax Legislative Counsel in the Office of Tax Policy at the United States Department of the Treasury, visited Washburn University School of Law on Novermber 8th as the 2007 Distinguished Tax Law Visitor. In his presentation, "Topics in Federal Tax Reform," San Juan discussed recent legislative activity aimed at narrowing the tax gap, charitable reform under Title 12 of the Pension Protection Act of 2006, and the uniform definition of "child."
At the Office of Tax Policy Mr. San Juan works on individual, charitable, and procedural issues. He is also Adjunct Professor at American University (Washington College of Law), and previously, served as assistant professor of law at St. Louis University (Missouri). Formerly, he was an associate at the law firm then known as Hale and Dorr (Boston) and a judicial clerk at the U.S. Tax Court (Washington). He graduated from Harvard College in 1987, Harvard Law School in 1991, and subsequently earned a graduate degree from the University of Chicago.
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