Harold L. Levy

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Biography

Beta Alpha Psi. Research Editor, Southern Methodist University Law Review, 1991-1992. Certified Public Accountant, Texas, 1982. Author: "FDIC v. Coleman and the Duty of Good Faith: Let the Borrowers Beware or Let Them Eat Acreage?" 44 Sw L.J. 1289, 1990.

(Board Certified, Estate Planning, Probate Law and Tax Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization)

Areas of Practice (14)

  • Taxation
  • Income Tax
  • Estate and Gift Taxation
  • Wills
  • Trusts
  • Probate
  • Probate Administration
  • Estates
  • Estate Planning
  • Trust Planning
  • Corporate Law
  • Partnership Law
  • Business Law
  • Commercial Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Texas, B.B.A., 1980; University of Texas, M.P.A., 1981
Law School Attended:
Southern Methodist University, J.D., 1992
Year of First Admission:
1992
Admission:
1992, Texas
Memberships:
Dallas and American Bar Associations; American Institute of Certified Public Accountants; Dallas Estate Planning Council.
Certifications:
Board Certified, Estate Planning, Probate Law and Tax Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization
ISLN:
901018722

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