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Eric D. Chason

Associate Professor of Law and Director, William and Mary Tax Conference
Degrees: J.D., University of Virginia School of Law; B.A., Duke University
Email: [[edchas]]
Office phone: (757) 221-3856
Office location: Room 216
Areas of Specialization

Employee Benefits Law; Tax Law; Tax Law--Income Tax; Trusts and Estates Law

Currently Teaching

Employee Benefits; Federal Income Taxation; Trusts & Estates

Representative Professional Activities and Achievements

Joined the faculty in 2004 and is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Duke. He earned his J.D. at the University of Virginia, where he was a Notes Editor on the Virginia Law Review and recipient of the John M. Olin Student Fellowship in Law and Economics and the Edwin S. Cohen Tax Prize which is awarded to the most outstanding student in taxation in each graduating class. Before coming to William and Mary, he was a partner at Ivins, Phillips & Barker, one of the leading tax firms in Washington, D.C., where he practiced in the areas of federal taxation, employee benefits, and estate planning.


Scholarly Publications
Articles
  • Executive Compensation and Tax Neutrality, ___ Cardozo L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2009).
  • Treatise Chapter, Intersection of ERISA and Internal Revenue Code, Overlapping Government Jurisdiction & Preemption, in Ch. 8 Bender's Federal Income Taxation of Retirement Plans (Alvin Lurie ed. 2008).
  • Quantifying the Tax Advantage of Deferred Compensation, 2008 N.Y.U. Rev. Emp. Benefits & Executive Compensation Ch. 8.
  • Why Pension Funding Matters, 2007 N.Y.U. Rev. Emp. Benefits & Executive Compensation Ch. 10.
  • Naked and Covered in Monte Carlo, A Reappraisal of Option Taxation, 27 Va. Tax Rev. 135 (2007).
  • Deferred Compensation Reform: Taxing the Fruit of the Tree in Its Proper Season, 67 Ohio St. L.J. 347 (2006).
  • Outlawing Pension-Funding Shortfalls, 26 Va. Tax. Rev. 519 (2006).
  • The Economic Ambiguity (and Possible Irrelevance) of Tax Transition Rules, 22 Va. Tax Rev. 615 (2003).
  • Settlements and Waivers Affecting Pension Benefits Under ERISA, 14 Benefits L.J. 61 (2001).
  • Co-author, Toward a Practical Estate-Tax Exclusion for Family-Run Businesses: Analysis of Section 2033A and Proposal for Reform, 32 Real Prop., Prob. & Tr. J. 571 (1998) (with Robert T. Danforth).
  • Co-author, The Proper Role of the Estate and Gift Taxation of Closely Held Business, 32 Real Prop., Prob. & Tr. J. 103 (1997) (with Robert T. Danforth).

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