Practice
A partner of the New York office and member of the Tax Department, Mr. Bricker has been with the Firm since 1973. He has had extensive experience in both domestic and international tax matters. For 20 years, Mr. Bricker has been a very frequent speaker at international tax programs throughout the United States and Europe. He has authored numerous tax articles and has served as a director or executive committee member of numerous professional organizations. Mr. Bricker is admitted to the Bar of the State of New York.
Education
LL.M., Taxation, New York University School of Law, 1973
J.D., St. John’s University School of Law, 1972
B.B.A., Manhattan College, 1969
Associations
The International Fiscal Association
American Bar Association
New York State Bar Association
International Who’s Who
Publications
Cross-Border Marital Planning -- International Aspects, IV The Chase Journal 1, 35 (1999)
The United States - An Offshore Trust Jurisdiction? II The Chase Journal 4, 17 (1998)
Mexican Anti-Tax Haven Provisions: An Update, II The Chase Journal 4, 49 (1998)
Co-written with Karen B. Brown, Alan W. Granwell and Paul R. McDaniel, Symposium: The Future of Tax Law in the Face of Globalization: Practical and Policy Considerations, 13 St. John's J. Legal Comment 79 (1998)
Structuring Foreign Investments in U.S. Real Property: United States Tax Aspects, 430 PLI/TAX 391 (1998)
Subpart F, 429 PLI/TAX 1217 (1998)
Mexico Attacks Tax Havens, 1 The Chase Journal 18 (Fall 1997)
reprinted in Private Wealth Advisor P 13 (May 1999)
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