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STEVEN M. GEVARTER is a partner at Gordon Feinblatt Rothman Hoffberger & Hollander, LLC, and is a member of the firm's tax planning and business law practice groups. He has more than 30 years of tax practice experience and provides counsel on a wide range of federal and state tax planning and compliance matters for individuals, tax-exempt organizations and business entities, including corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies and trusts. Mr. Gevarter also has extensive experience in business related matters, such as acquisitions and joint ventures, choice of entity formation, and corporate governance. He earned his J.D. degree, cum laude, from Villanova Law School; his LL.M. degree (Tax) from the New York University School of Law; and his B.A. degree from Franklin & Marshall College. Following law school, Mr. Gevarter clerked for the Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court. He is admitted to the bars of the states of Maryland and Delaware, and currently serves on the Tax Section Council of the Maryland State Bar Association. Mr. Gevarter is a member of the American Bar Association (Section of Taxation, Partnerships and Real Estate committees) and the Maryland State Bar Association (Section of Taxation). He is also a past chair of the Maryland Advanced Tax Institute. MARSHALL B. PAUL is a partner in the Business and Finance Department of Saul Ewing LLP. Mr. Paul focuses his practice on counseling businesses, health care concerns and professionals with respect to limited liability company matters, general corporate matters, joint ventures, acquisitions and sales, fiduciary duty issues, and financings. His clients include large-scale health care providers, technology companies, distributors, service providers and manufacturers of various sizes, as well as individual health care professionals and other professionals. Mr. Paul is an adjunct professor at the University of Maryland Law School, where he lectures on partnerships and limited liability companies. A co-author of the Maryland Limited Liability Company Act, he served on the American Bar Association committee that drafted the ABA's Prototype Limited Liability Company Act. He has lectured both locally and nationally regarding limited liability companies and other legal matters. Mr. Paul has co-authored numerous articles on limited liability companies and other legal matters, as well as a widely-used book on limited liability companies. He received his B.A. degree from Johns Hopkins University, his LL.M. degree from Georgetown University Law Center, and his J.D. degree from the University of Maryland School of Law. DARYL J. SIDLE is an attorney with the Baltimore law firm of Baxter Baker Sidle Conn & Jones, P.A., where he practices in the areas of tax, business and estate planning, mergers and acquisitions, and limited liability company law. He has written and co-written numerous articles on such topics as buy-sell agreements, taxation and limited liability company law, and is a co-writer and co-editor of the Maryland Limited Liability Company Forms and Practice Manual, Data Trace Legal Publishers, 1993. Mr. Sidle has served as an instructor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Continuing Studies since 1989, and he spoke for the Maryland Institute of Continuing Professional Education for Lawyers in 1992. He earned his B.A. degree, with honors, from Johns Hopkins University; his M.A. degree from Princeton University; and his J.D. degree, with honors, from the University of Maryland. Mr. Sidle is a member of the Bar Association of Baltimore City, the Maryland State Bar Association (member, Special Joint Committee on Maryland Limited Liability Company Act; Tax Section; Section Council), and the American Bar Association (member, S Corporations Committee, Tax Section).
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