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TAX TALK
Published by the Section of Taxation of the Maryland
State Bar Association, Inc.
· Robert L. Zouck, Chair ·
Bryan W. Young, Editor, Stephanie Ketchum, Asst. Editor
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Volume X Number 1
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Fall 2001
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From The Chair
Robin Williams Denick
As the new
Chair, it is both a pleasure and an honor to write this message to you,
fellow members of the Section of Taxation. I am delighted to have on board
a talented cadre of energetic and enthusiastic officers, committee chairs
and vice-chairs, as well as past Chairs in an advisory capacity. In
starting off the new year, I would be remiss without extending a hearty
thank you to my predecessor, Robert Zouck, who led us with grace and humor
last year. Indeed, with all the distinguished individuals who have held
the position of Chair, I know I have a tough act to follow!
Members of your Tax Section Council have been engaged
in planning sessions over the summer and the 2001-2002 year promises to be
a productive one. Traditions such as working closely with the Maryland
Volunteer Lawyers Service in sponsoring the Earned Income Tax Credit
Clinic project and with Maryland Institute for the Continuing Education of
Lawyers (MICPEL) in presenting programs to enhance your skills will
continue. However, we will also institute some new traditions, such as the
upcoming Tax Professionals Networking Night (see infra in this
issue). I encourage you to contact any member of the Council (see
Directory infra) with your suggestions of what should be added to
the Tax Section’s agenda for the coming year. Meeting members’ needs
and desires is important to the Tax Section Council as we are anxious to
add value to your membership.
The section council is committed to involving younger lawyers in our
activities, along with more experienced attorneys who have not
participated previously. We all are confronted with the heavy demands of
practicing law, from heightened client expectations to the pressure to
bill more hours and keep up with changes in the law and technology. Yet,
despite a small time commitment, participating in section activities and
events is a worthwhile way to network and experience some of that
old-fashioned collegiality that is sorely missing from our day-to-day
forays.
Do attend some of the programs that will be
co-sponsored by the Tax Section and MICPEL, including the Advanced Tax
Institute in November, meet and mingle with your fellow tax practitioners
at the upcoming Tax Professionals Networking Night in October, or lend
your skills and knowledge in helping others less fortunate at one of the
Tax Clinics in February 2002. Plan to make an investment in your future
that will pay long-term dividends. The training you will receive and
connections that you will make through your participation in the Tax
Section will enable you to better address the issues you encounter in your
tax practice.
For those of you who supervise younger tax attorneys,
encourage them to join the Section of Taxation and participate in some
section activities this year—make it a part of meeting their
professional development goals. For those of you who are established in
your career and the leaders of our profession, renew your membership and
show your commitment by attending some of the upcoming activities with
your younger colleagues. You will not regret it. I personally am thankful
to my employers, past and present, as well as fellow tax practitioners,
who encouraged my involvement with the Tax Section. Some of the most
rewarding moments of my professional career have occurred in interacting
with my bar association colleagues and fellow Tax Section Council members.
Whether you attend an event or seminar, volunteer for one of the
section’s projects, or sign up to join a committee, all of us on the Tax
Section Council welcome your participation. We also encourage those tax
lawyers who work in non-traditional settings, such as government, large
accounting firms, and corporate counsel offices (just to name a few) to
become involved. All of us look forward to meeting new members and
continuing our relationships with current members throughout the coming
year. Have a great fall!
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