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Leandra
Lederman is an
Associate Professor at George Mason Law School.
She has taught Tax Procedure for seven years, at two
different schools. Professor Lederman was recently
recognized by George Mason University for her excellence
in teaching.
Professor
Lederman clerked for Judge David Laro of the United
States Tax Court in Washington, D.C., and practiced law
as an associate at White & Case in New York
City. She received an A.B. degree cum laude
from Bryn Mawr College in 1987, with honors in her
major of Romance Languages. In 1990, she earned a
J.D. cum laude from New York University School
of Law, where she was a Note and Comment Editor of
the N.Y.U.
Law Review and was elected to the Order of the
Coif. Professor Lederman also received her LL.M.
in taxation from N.Y.U., where she was a student editor
of the Tax
Law Review.
Stephen
Mazza
is an Associate Professor at Kansas Law School. He
has taught Tax Procedure for six years, at two different
schools. An honors graduate of the University of
Alabama School of Law, he received his LL.M. from
New York University School of Law where he was managing
editor of the Tax Law Review. After
practicing in the tax section of a large Atlanta law
firm, he returned to NYU as an acting assistant
professor teaching in the tax LL.M. program. He
has also taught at Mercer Law School. |