John K. Graham has been a tax partner in our Boston office since 1985. Mr. Graham concentrates his practice in tax-exempt organizations, estate planning, sophisticated charitable giving, private foundation tax planning, and the unrelated business income tax. He has also lectured extensively in the tax area. Mr. Graham has helped organize and establish the qualifications for numerous private and public foundations and other charitable organizations including schools, medical research, religious, social welfare and cultural organizations. Bar & Court Admissions Massachusetts, 1979 U.S. Tax Court Publications "Social Clubs: Establishing the Right to Exemption under Section 501(c)(7) and a Proposal for Expanding the Scope of Exemption," 33 Tax Lawyer 881 (1980) "Lifetime Income Trusts Benefit Charitably-Minded Taxpayers," 254 Journal of Taxation 300 (1981) Teaching & Speaking Engagements "Latest Developments in Unrelated Business Taxable Income," MCLE 9th Annual Nonprofit Law Conference, Boston, MA (March 2008) "Charitable Contributions and Other Developments Affecting Exempt Organizations," Federal Tax Institute of New England (2003) "Exempt Organizations and Foreigners Investing in Passthrough Entities," Federal Tax Institute of New England (1999) "Charitable Remainder Trusts," Bentley Fax Forum (1998) Awards & Honors Massachusetts Super Lawyers (2006, 2007) Professional & Civic Activities American and Boston Bar Associations, Tax Section, Exempt Organizations Massachusetts Board, Conservation Law Foundation, 2006-Director, National Health Research Foundation, 1984-1992 United States Ski Association, New England Masters Skiing Education Research Fellow, Yale Law School, 1978-1979 LL.M., Taxation, New York University, 1978 J.D., Lewis & Clark Law School, 1977 B.A., Dartmouth College, 1972 |