
About
Luke Maher is an Assistant Professor of Law at the Seattle University School of Law. He holds a BA from Hamilton College (2011) in Mathematics and Women's Studies, and a JD from Yale Law School (2016), where he was a Coker Fellow in Constitutional Law. His expertise lies in taxation, including tax controversy, transfer pricing, and multi-jurisdictional tax planning for multinational corporations.
- Education:
- BA, Hamilton College, 2011 (Mathematics & Women's Studies)
- JD, Yale Law School, 2016
His research and teaching focus on taxation policy, with emphasis on IRS pre-audit practices, administrative appeals, cross-border transactions, and IPO tax structuring. Prior to academia, he worked at Skadden, Arps, handling complex tax controversies and transactional tax matters for global clients.
- Awards:
- Coker Fellow in Constitutional Law, Yale Law School
While no formal grants or labs are noted, his professional experience bridges legal practice and academic scholarship in tax law.
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