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Samuel G.
Wieczorek graduated from Northwestern University in 1999 with a
Bachelor of Arts degree. He graduated cum laude from Loyola
University Chicago School of Law in 2007. In 2006–07,
Mr. Wieczorek served as the
Executive Editor for the Loyola University Chicago Law Journal,
which is the preeminent law review at Loyola. He earned the CALI
Award for the highest grade in Federal Income Taxation and Advanced
Copyright Law. While in law
school, he was a research assistant for Prof. Jeffrey Kwall, a
leading tax law professor, and he spent a semester as a judicial
extern for Federal Magistrate Judge Jeffrey N. Cole at the U.S.
District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
Before attending law school, Mr.
Wieczorek was a successful Editor for a local educational publishing
company. He is a member of the
American, Illinois, and Chicago Bar Associations. He has published
the following work: “Winokur, Lose, or Draw:
Art Collectors Lose an Important
Tax Break”, 8 Hous. Bus. & Tax L.J. (forthcoming 2007) (Honorable
Mention:
Mary Moers Wenig Writing Competition, sponsored by the American
College of Trust and Estate Counsel).
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