Walter W. Bell

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Biography

Order of the Coif; Phi Alpha Delta. Member, Editorial Board, Northwestern University Law Review, 1970-1971. Author: "Transactions Between a Trust and Its Grantor and Beneficiaries," Estate Planning Magazine, January, 1993; Note, "An Expansion of the Divided Damages Rule in Admiralty," 64 Northwestern University Law Review 765, 1969; Note, "Texas Gulf Sulphur: The Question of Remedy," 65 Northwestern University Law Review 486, 1970; Note, "Minors and the Guest Statute," 65 Northwestern University Law Review 1018, 1971.

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Income, Estate and Gift Taxation
  • Estate Planning
  • Trust and Estate Administration

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Northwestern University, B.A., magna cum laude, 1968
Law School Attended:
Northwestern University, J.D., magna cum laude, 1971
Year of First Admission:
1971
Admission:
1971, Illinois; 1974, U.S. Tax Court; 2014, Wisconsin
Memberships:
Chicago (Member, Federal Taxation Committee, 1971), Illinois State (Member, Probate and Trust Law Section) and American (Member, Taxation Section) Bar Associations.
Birth Information:
Chicago, Illinois, March 25, 1947
ISLN:
909130471

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262-310-2194  Phone

312-960-9560  Fax

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