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Andrew Appleby is an Associate Professor of Law at Stetson University College of Law, where he has held tenure since 2023. His academic focus spans tax and business law, with expertise in state and local taxation, digital economy taxation, sports taxation, and applied tax policy. He teaches courses including Federal Income Tax, Business Entities, and Comparative Taxation. Prior to academia, Appleby practiced tax and corporate law at firms like Pillsbury Winthrop and Eversheds Sutherland, and served as an IT consultant.
Education:
- LL.M. in Taxation (Georgetown University, 2010)
- J.D. (Wake Forest University, 2008)
- MBA (University of Massachusetts, 2004)
- B.S. in Management Information Systems and Economics (Florida State University, 2003)
Research Interests: Appleby’s work addresses modern tax challenges such as state exit taxes, digital services taxation, and the taxation of crypto-assets. His scholarship is featured in leading law journals and cited by courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court. He co-authored Hellerstein’s State Taxation, a seminal treatise in the field.
Key Contributions:
- Media appearances in The New York Times, Bloomberg, and Law360.
- Recipient of the Homer and Dolly Hand Award (2021) and ALI Early Career Scholars Medal nomination.
- Leadership roles: Tax Law Programs Coordinator, Business Law Programs Director, and coach of the National Tax Moot Court team (2021 champions).
Grants & Labs: While specific grants are not listed, his research on state tax policy and digital economy taxation reflects sustained engagement with funding-relevant topics. He collaborates with institutions like the Multistate Tax Commission and presents at tax symposia.

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