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on how things move, but let usjust move on in this review to domestic matters because the i is talking about students and we already had a bit of university news today and there ll be more tomorrow. they are going with the idea that students to face a lifelong graduate tax, so university students forced to pay more for loans as ministers try to claw back cash. and the times also had gone a lot on this and said that students taking out a £45,000 loan to cover their fees students taking out a £45,000 loan to cover theirfees and students taking out a £45,000 loan to cover their fees and expenses face paint back £100,000 under changes announced tomorrow. i watering sums of money for people who will watering sums of money for people who will be thinking about going to university who will be thinking about going to university and those of us who obviously university and those of us who obviously have already read what it is well obviously have already read what it is wetland obvi

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Brant Hellwig LLM 00 brings a love of tax law and NYU Law to his new role as faculty director of the Graduate Tax Program

For Brant Hellwig LLM ’00, professor of tax law and the new faculty director of NYU Law’s Graduate Tax Program, the appeal of tax law lies in how, compared to some other areas of law, it is typically more focused on creation than opposition. Hellwig says he enjoys the mental challenge of working through taxation issues: “It’s closer to trying to solve a math problem or a logic problem.

At retirement, Associate Dean of Career Services Irene Dorzback reflects on 38 years at the Law School

In 1983, a few days after starting work at NYU Law as associate director of the LLM Division, Irene Dorzback attended the retirement party of Gerald Wallace, the founder of NYU Law’s Graduate Tax Program. Reflecting upon her career, Dorzback, who retires this month as associate dean of the Office of Career Services (OCS), says that several observations she made at the event have served as a compass throughout her 38 years at the Law School.

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