Do not worry about the vast volume of information embodied in the U.S. Tax Laws. By the conclusion of our Program, you will know all the rules and the legal reasoning behind the procedural steps of and trial practice. We'll work with you for as many days to ensure you understand the subject so you won't forget.
Just send an email to Professor Stuart at michaeljerome.stuart@aya.yale.edu and he will arrange for someone to be in the Virtual Conference Room to work with you on any of the Tax Law topics we cover. Just select one of the days listed below.
The tutor will be available up to 15 minutes after the hour, at which point s/he will exit the VCR.
Mondays: 12 Noon to 12:45 P.M.
Wednesday: 12 Noon to 12:45 P.M.

I never forget ... and neither will you ...

Eminent scholar, author, tax litigator and distinguished law professor, guest speaker at the Tax Law Institute, discusses his best-known written work (unedited), Federal Tax Procedure.
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