Samuel H. Frazier

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Samuel H. Frazier: Attorney with Spain & Gillon, L.L.C.
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Biography

Phi Delta Phi. Lee Scholar. Member, Bench and Bar. Member, Board of Editors, Alabama Law Review, 1972-1974. Author: "The Application of the Doctrine of Unconscionability to Spendthrift Trusts," 25 Alabama Law Review 641, 1973; Comment, "McNeil v. Director," 25 Alabama Law Review 99, 1973.

Areas of Practice (4)

  • Taxation
  • Real Estate
  • Municipal Law
  • Municipal Finance Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Washington & Lee University, B.A., 1966
Law School Attended:
University of Alabama, J.D., in Taxation, 1974; University of Alabama, LL.M., in Taxation, 1979
Year of First Admission:
1974
Admission:
1974, Alabama
Memberships:
Birmingham and American Bar Associations; Alabama State Bar; American College of Mortgage Attorneys; National Association of Bond Lawyers.
Military:
Capt., U.S. Army, 1966-1971
Birth Information:
Washington, D.C., June 8, 1944
ISLN:
907284329

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