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Areas of Practice

Bar Admissions

  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Florida

Education

  • New York University School of Law
    • LL.M., Taxation, 1997
  • Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
    • J.D., 1992
  • Cornell University
    • B.A., 1989

News

Publications

Presentations

Professorships

  • Adjunct Instructor
    • Rutgers University School of Law - Newark, Fundamentals of Federal Income Tax, 2002

Melinda Fellner Bramwit, Of Counsel to the firm, concentrates her practice on tax matters.

The primary focus of her practice is federal, state and international tax matters from a planning and transactional perspective. Her experience includes corporate structuring, focusing on acquisitions and reorganizations with a view toward maximizing tax benefits from domestic and international standpoints.

Melinda also has expertise in structuring joint ventures and partnerships and the international aspects of same. This part of her practice includes the negotiating and drafting of operating agreements and drafting of varied organizational and transactional documents.  Melinda routinely provides planning advice to physicians and their practices.

Another key component of her practice is tax and estate planning for individuals. This includes transfers of start-ups and family businesses and drafting the appurtenant planning documents.

Melinda is a frequent lecturer and represents a variety of tax-exempt organizations, including the Bedminster Township Parent Teacher Organization. She has written opinion articles for the New Jersey Law Journal and is a former adjunct instructor at Rutgers-Newark for the course, Fundamentals of Federal Income Tax.

In 2010, Melinda was part of  the panel on, "Powering Green: An Overview of Issues in Generating Solar Power on Building and Sites," where she discussed tax issues in the federal renewable energy grant program and other "green" tax incentives.  In 2009, Melinda coordinated the Norris Mclaughlin & Marcus roundtable discussion, Strategies to Minimize Damages from Madoff & Other Recent Investment Scandals, which received substantial media coverage. The roundtable was geared toward providing vital information on a wide array of tax issues to the victims of the Bernard L. Madoff Ponzi scheme and other scandals. Through months of dedicated research and analysis, Melinda counseled many of these taxpayers and continues to assist these clients.

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