Albert G. Lauber

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Albert G. Lauber
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Title(s) Director, Graduate Programs in Taxation, Securities & Financial Regulation, and International Business & Economic Law, Visiting Professor of Law
Law school Georgetown University Law Center
Subject(s) U.S. Legal Discourse II: U.S. Income Tax: Writing for Tax Practice
Introduction to U.S. Legal Systems
Introduction to Employee Benefits Law
Alma Mater Yale Law School
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Albert G. Lauber is a law professor at Georgetown University Law Center. Subjects taught by Albert G. Lauber include U.S. Legal Discourse II: U.S. Income Tax: Writing for Tax Practice, Introduction to U.S. Legal Systems, and Introduction to Employee Benefits Law.

Albert G. Lauber graduated from Yale Law School.

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