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Education

Rutgers University
A.B. Economics, 1971

New York University
School of Law
L.L.M. Taxation - 1977

Rutgers University Law School - 1974

Admitted to Practice

New Jersey - 1974


Practice Areas

Estate Planning and Administration

Real Estate

Income and Estate Taxation Law

Elder Law

Business Agreements

Membership and Professional Activities

Bergen County and Northern New Jersey Estate Planning Councils

Greater New Jersey Estate Planning Council

Lecturer on estate, business and tax matters

 

 

 
 



Telephone: 201.791.7797
Fax: 201.791.7091
Email: adavidson@nj-lawyer.com

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Alan A. Davidson is a member of the firm of Davidson, Sochor, Ragsdale & Cohen, LLC and has practiced in Bergen County for about 30 years.

His practice includes Estate Planning and Administration, Elder and Special Needs Law, Individual and Corporate Tax Planning, Real Estate, Business Agreements (including Stockholder, Partnership and Operating Agreements, Employment and Deferred Compensation Agreements) as well as purchases and sales of closely-held businesses.

Mr. Davidson was graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics in 1971 from Rutgers University and received his law degree from Rutgers University in 1974.  He also was awarded a Masters of Law in Taxation (LLM) from New York University in 1977.

Mr. Davidson is a member of the Bergen County and Northern New Jersey Estate Planning Councils and a member and past president of the Greater New Jersey Estate Planning Council.  He is a frequent lecturer on estate, business and tax matters to both professional and lay organizations.

He has authored several publications including “Using QTIP Trusts in Planning Elective Share Bequests,” which was published in the New Jersey Law Journal; and he co-authored an ICLE publication entitled “Sophisticated Estate Planning: Using the Tax Laws to Your Client’s Advantage.”

 

 

 

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