Williams Mullen is pleased to announce that Stephanie Lipinski Galland has been elected as a fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel. Stephanie joins a prestigious group of tax lawyers recognized for their extraordinary accomplishments and dedication to improving the practice of tax law.
Formed in 1981, the American College of Tax Counsel is a professional association limited to a maximum of 700 tax attorneys across the United States. Its fellows are recognized as being at the top of their profession and work in private law firms, in-house legal departments, teach tax in law schools, or work in federal or state revenue agencies. Nomination for fellowship is peer-driven, and each nominee must satisfy established criteria and pass a rigorous screening process.
The College is a non-profit governed by its 19-member board of regents, with the mission to foster excellence and elevate professional standards in the practice of tax law. Additionally, the College provides skills development and knowledge through participation in continuing legal education programs and seminars, facilitates input by the tax bar into the development of tax laws, and encourages scholarly discussion and examination of tax policy issues.
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