NYU LAW SCHOOL AND KPMG TO PRESENT NEW ANNUAL SERIES OF LECTURES ON TAX LAW

Contact: Joan Dim
(212) 998-6849

joan.dim@nyu.edu

Premier Lecture to be held Wednesday, Sept. 27

New York University School of Law and the Tax Practice of KPMG LLP will partner in presenting a new annual series entitled Lectures on Current Issues in Taxation

Wednesday, September 27, 2000, 4:00 PM
NYU School of Law
40 Washington Square South

Emory Law School Professor Richard Doernberg will discuss "Taxing Electronic Commerce-A Different Approach" at the inaugural lecture. Professor Doernberg, a specialist in international tax law, is the author of numerous books, including Essentials of United States Taxation and Electronic Commerce and International Taxation.

A panel discussion will follow lecture. Panelists include KPMG's Michael Burke and Tim Gillis and NYU Law School Professor John Steines.

"At NYU School of Law," said John Sexton, dean of the NYU School of Law, "we are most pleased to continue our long association with KPMG through this important new annual series on taxation. Indeed, we know that our law students, faculty, and KPMG Tax Partners as well as other tax professionals will find it a great addition to the growing body of knowledge on tax law."

09/27/00