معرفی
Barry M. Nudelman serves as a Professorial Lecturer in Law at The George Washington University Law School in Washington, D.C., specializing in tax, estate, and business planning for wealth preservation and transfer across generations.
Education:
- BA from University of Pittsburgh
- JD and LLM from George Washington University
Research and Professional Focus: Mr. Nudelman concentrates on practical applications of tax law (income, estate, gift, generation-skipping), probate procedures, trust administration, elder law, and business succession planning. His work bridges legal theory with client advising for family wealth transfer, frequently presented through continuing education programs for legal professionals and public forums. As an active practitioner, he addresses real-world complexities in wealth preservation strategies within evolving tax frameworks.
Professional Leadership: He holds memberships in the American Law Institute, American Bar Association, D.C. Bar Association, Maryland State Bar Association (former Chair of Taxation Section), and Montgomery County Bar Association (former Chair of both Tax Section and Estates and Trusts Section), demonstrating significant influence in specialized legal communities. Admitted to practice in Maryland and the District of Columbia, his career emphasizes applied legal education over academic research.
Scientific Awards: No scientific awards or research honors were referenced in the source material.
Academic Guidance: While actively advising families and individuals professionally, the text specifies no academic student mentorship, grant-funded research, or doctoral supervision activities within the university context.




