Steven Glaser practices tax, pension, corporate and banking law. He has significant experience advising on and litigating a wide variety of benefits and tax issues. He has noteworthy experience in the extension of credit facilities by institutional lenders collateralized with life insurance policies.
Steve has represented substantial private companies in the merchandise and dairy distribution businesses for their corporate and tax needs. In the recreational industry, he has represented golf and similar clubs for specialized tax needs.
- Trustee, Great Neck Library, 1995-2000, President, 1997
Steven Glaser practices tax, pension, corporate and banking law. He has significant experience advising on and litigating a wide variety of benefits and tax issues. He has noteworthy experience in the extension of credit facilities by institutional lenders collateralized with life insurance policies.
Steve has represented substantial private companies in the merchandise and dairy distribution businesses for their corporate and tax needs. In the recreational industry, he has represented golf and similar clubs for specialized tax needs.
- Trustee, Great Neck Library, 1995-2000, President, 1997
- New York University School of Law (LL.M. in Taxation)
- Columbia University School of Law (J.D.)
- Columbia University (B.A., magna cum laude)
- New York
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