Lawrence A. Jegen III is the Thomas F. Sheehan Professor of Tax Law and Policy at Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis. He was born in 1934 and first joined IU's faculty in 1962 as an Assistant Professor of Law. In 1964, he was made an Associate Professor of Law, and in 1966, Professor Jegen was made a Professor of Law.
Since joining the faculty, Professor Jegen has taught in the areas of: civil, criminal, federal and state taxation; b...
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Lawrence A. Jegen III is the Thomas F. Sheehan Professor of Tax Law and Policy at Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis. He was born in 1934 and first joined IU's faculty in 1962 as an Assistant Professor of Law. In 1964, he was made an Associate Professor of Law, and in 1966, Professor Jegen was made a Professor of Law.
Since joining the faculty, Professor Jegen has taught in the areas of: civil, criminal, federal and state taxation; business and estate planning; and philanthropy. Further, he has given over 420 bar review tax lectures over a period of 35 years; has been a visiting professor at other law schools; and has given lectures at over 550 professional institutes to lawyers, accountants, representatives of the United States Congress, and to various divisions of the Internal Revenue Service.
Professor Jegen received a Bachelor of Arts degree (in philosophy and literature) from Beloit College (1956), a Juris Doctor degree (in law) from the University of Michigan (1959)...
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