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Syracuse Tax Prof. Martin Fried Retires

The following is reproduced from the Tax Professor Blog:

Fried_2 Syracuse Tax Prof Martin L. Fried has retired.  From the press release:

After nearly 40 years, Professor Martin L. Fried taught his last class on Dec. 7 at Syracuse University College of Law.

Fried joined the College of Law as an associate professor in 1968…. Prior to joining the College of Law, he was in private practice in New York City. He also taught at Washington University, the University of Iowa, and the University of Cincinnati.

During his professional career, he wrote Taxation of Securities Transactions and numerous articles on tax and trusts and estates. [For his full publication list, see here.]  He is the Crandall Melvin Professor of Wills & Trusts Professor. Professor Fried taught courses in federal income taxation, trusts and estates, and property.

In May 2006, he became Of Counsel at Hancock & Estabrook LLP in Syracuse, NY where he is a member of the tax, and trusts and estates practice groups.