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Professor Jack F. Williams
Resident Scholar Bio
2008-2009
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Prof. Jack F. Williams of the Georgia State University College of Law
in Atlanta is serving throughout 2008 as ABI's Robert M. Zinman ABI
Resident Scholar. Prof. Williams is the first academic to serve twice in
the role; he was the inaugural ABI Resident Scholar when the ABI
Endowment Fund created the program in 2001. Prof. Williams teaches at
Georgia State University College of Law, where he instructs an
assortment of courses, including advanced bankruptcy seminar, bankruptcy
and insolvency taxation, business bankruptcy, commercial law (Lending
and Payment Systems) and federal, state and local income taxation. A
member of Georgia State's faculty since 1991, he has been selected as
one of the top 10 bankruptcy academics and one of the top 10 bankruptcy
accounting and taxation specialists in the United States. He also
teaches at the New York Law School LL.M. Program in taxation, the New
York University School of Law Continuing Professional Education Program
for the Internal Revenue Service, and the Federal Law Enforcement
Training Center. Prof. Williams has previously taught at the University
of Georgia School of Law, St. John's University School of Law in the
LL.M. Program and the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York. He
currently serves as a member of the Advisory Board for the ABI Law
Review and is a director for BDO Seidman, LLP (New York). Prof. Williams
also serves as the resident scholar of the Association of Insolvency and
Restructuring Advisors and as a member of the academic board of the
Journal of Corporate Renewal, and he is an instructor with the National
Association of Credit Managers. Prof. Williams has held positions as the
dean of faculty for the American Board of Certification, chairman of the
Tax Advisory Committee for the National Bankruptcy Review Commission and
judicial law clerk for Hon. William J. Holloway (Chief Judge, U.S. Court
of Appeals for the 10th Circuit).
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