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CHRISTOPHER M. REIMER
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| Education: |
B.S., accounting, University of Wyoming J.D., University of Wyoming College of Law LL.M., taxation, University of Denver |
| Practice Areas: |
Tax planning, estate planning, business planning, tax controversy representation (Federal and State), and probate & trust administration |
Mr. Reimer received a B.S. in Accounting, magna cum laude, from the University of Wyoming in 2001, and then his J.D. with honors in 2004. He obtained a master of laws in taxation (LL.M.) from the University of Denver in 2006.
He is licensed to practice law in Colorado, Idaho and Wyoming. Mr. Reimer is currently the director of the Wyoming State Bar Foundation, acting Interim Chair of the Wyoming State Bar Taxation Committee and a member of the board of directors for the Teton County Library Foundation.
Mr. Reimer has been admitted to practice before the U.S. Tax Court, and represents the Wyoming State Bar in front of the Stakeholder Liaison Division of the Internal Revenue Service.
Mr. Reimer’s past speaking engagements include:
- 2006 Wyoming State Bar Summit & Judicial Council in Laramie, Wyoming, August 16, 2006, “High End Estate Planning – Recent Developments”
- 2008 Wyoming State Bar Convention in Cheyenne, Wyoming, September 10, 2008, “Irrevocable Trusts”
- Edward Jones Seminar on Estate Planning, Jackson, Wyoming, January 14, 2009
- 2009 Wyoming State Bar Convention in Evanston, Wyoming, September 17, 2009, “Domestic Asset Protection Trusts and their Trustees: Wyoming vs. Utah”
Mr. Reimer’s published articles include:
- “Qualified Settlement Funds and Section 468B”, Wyoming Lawyer, June 2009
- “Communicating with the Internal Revenue Service Through the Office of Practitioner Liaison,” Wyoming Lawyer, April 2007
- “Internal Revenue Service Office of Practitioner Liaison: 2007 Annual Meeting,” Wyoming Lawyer, December 2007
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