Henry N. Portner – The TaxMAN
Mr. Henry N Portner is well-recognized name around the circles of the Bar in Florida. He is the Managing Partner of Attorney Advocates of America. He has his own law firm. He is also the Partner in Charge of the law firm Equine Legal Resources. After his early years as a general counsel, he now also has a private practice.
Education
He did his Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with his major in Political Science with a Minor in Business/Accounting. After that, he pursued his law career and earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) and Masters of Law (L.L.M.) from Temple University School of Law in Taxation.
Experience
He has 25 years of experience in handling complex cases with
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Around 2 weeks ago we are having a field trip at the Euphrat museum at De Anza college. The theme of the museum exhibition is “Making Space” which have the meaning of valuing an empty space in many form. Looking up at the corner of the hall , I saw a unique panting with a hole shaped of a human. The hole give me a feeling of a free space where people can fit in and do whatever they want. I'm interested and tried to see more clearly. Then I discovered that the painting was called “Tax Collector” and made by Titus Kaphar.
Long attended Tulane University Law School in 1914, he completed the course in only eight months obtaining a degree. Huey failed most of his classes, but this never deterred him. He petitioned to be able to take the Bar exam, and passed making it that any other people who want to be a lawyer must go to law school before taking the Bar. Even before becoming a politician he was changing laws. As an attorney Huey usually defended the underdog, this would transfer over to his career in politics. He was a member of the Democratic Party, Long went against the involvement...
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Marilee Fiebig first got her law degree at the Vanderbilt University Law School. She then went ahead to pursue a B.A degree at the university of Michigan
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doctorate. However he is most known for his progressive movements trying to gain more rights
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... York University. He has received such prestigious awards as the Russwurm, the Medal of Freedom, and the Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres.
Talcott parsons studied philosophy, sociology and biology, at Amherst College. In 1924, he received his B.A. Parsons studied at the London school of economics as well, and he received his PH.D from the University of Heidelberg. From 1927 to 1973 he served on the faculty team of Harvard University.