L. Paige Marvel

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Paige Marvel
Chief Judge of the United States Tax Court
In office
June 1, 2016 – May 31, 2018
Preceded byMichael B. Thornton
Succeeded byMaurice B. Foley
Judge of the United States Tax Court
Assumed office
December 3, 2014
Appointed byBarack Obama
Preceded byHerself
In office
April 6, 1998 – April 6, 2013
Appointed byBill Clinton
Preceded byLawrence Wright
Succeeded byHerself
Personal details
Born (1949-12-06) December 6, 1949 (age 74)
Easton, Maryland, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore

L. Paige Marvel (born December 6, 1949) is a Judge of the United States Tax Court.

Early life and education

Marvel was born in Maryland and graduated magna cum laude from the College of Notre Dame of Maryland (now the Notre Dame of Maryland University) in 1971.[1] She earned her J.D. with honors from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1974, where she was awarded Order of the Coif, a member of the Maryland Law Review and of the Moot Court Board.

Judicial career

Tax Court

Marvel was appointed by President Bill Clinton as Judge, United States Tax Court, on April 6, 1998, for a term ending April 5, 2013. On April 6, 2013, Marvel took senior status. She was subsequently re-nominated to the position by President Barack Obama for an additional fifteen-year term on July 30, 2013.[2] On January 15, 2014, Marvel testified before the Senate Finance Committee, "detailed her experiences during her first term as a Tax Court judge and said that if confirmed, she would continue to approach cases with an 'open mind and a commitment to justice.'"[3] On February 4, 2014, the Senate Finance Committee "approved the nominations of Tamara W. Ashford and L. Paige Marvel to serve as U.S. Tax Court judges."[4] On November 20, 2014, the United States Senate confirmed her by voice vote to a second 15-year term. She assumed office for a second term on December 3, 2014. On June 1, 2016 Marvel became Chief Judge of the Tax Court.[5]

Professional career

  • 1988-1998: Partner, Venable, Baetjer & Howard L.L.P."
  • 1986-1988: Shareholder, Melnicove, Kaufman, Weiner, Smouse & Garbis
  • 1985-1986: Shareholder, Garbis, Marvel & Junghans
  • 1976-1985: Shareholder, Garbis & Schwait
  • 1974-1976: Associate, Garbis & Schwait[1]

Awards and associations

Associations

  • 1996-2003: Loyola/Notre Dame Library, Inc. Board of Trustees
  • 1996-1998: Fellow and former Regent, American College of Tax Counsel
  • 1996-1998: Board of Governors, Maryland State Bar Association
  • 1995-2001: University of Maryland Law School Board of Visitors
  • 1993-1995: Vice-Chair, ABA Section of Taxation, Committee Operations
  • 1990-1998: Co-editor, Procedure Department, The Journal of Taxation
  • 1989-1991: Member, Commissioner's Review Panel on IRS Integrity
  • 1989-1992: ABA Council Director
  • 1988-1990: Board of Governors, Maryland State Bar Association
  • 1988-1998: Advisor, ALI Restatement of Law Third-The Law Governing Lawyers
  • 1986–Present: Advisory Committee, University of Baltimore Graduate Tax Program
  • 1984-1990: Section Council, Federal Bar Association, Section of Taxation
  • 1985-1987: Section Council, Federal Bar Association, Section of Taxation
  • 1982-1983: Chair, Taxation Section
  • 1981-1987: Member and Chair, Procedure Subcommittee, Commission to Revise the Annotated Code of Maryland, (Tax Provisions)
  • 1978-1981: Member, Advisory Commission to the Maryland State Department of Economic and Community Development[1]

Awards

  • 2002: 1st Annual Tax Excellence Award, Maryland State Bar Assn. Tax Section
  • 1998: Maryland's Top 100 Women for 1998
  • 1995: ABA Tax Section's Distinguished Service Award
  • 1991-1998: Best Lawyers in America
  • 1982-1983: MSBA Distinguished Service Award[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d U.S. Tax Court biography of L. Paige Marvel from the Internet Archive.
  2. ^ "President Obama Nominates L. Paige Marvel to the United States Tax Court". US White House, Office of the Press Secretary. 30 July 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  3. ^ "TAX COURT JUDGE NOMINEE MARVEL TESTIFIES BEFORE FINANCE COMMITTEE". Tax Notes Today (2014 TNT 11-30). January 2014.
  4. ^ Shreve, Meg (February 2014). "FINANCE COMMITTEE APPROVES ASHFORD AND MARVEL FOR TAX COURT". Tax Notes Today. 2014 TNT 25-5.
  5. ^ "United States Tax Court: Press Releases". www.ustaxcourt.gov. Retrieved 2017-02-15.

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Legal offices
Preceded by Judge of the United States Tax Court
1998–2013
Succeeded by
Herself
Preceded by
Herself
Judge of the United States Tax Court
2014–present
Incumbent
Preceded by Chief Judge of the United States Tax Court
2016–2018
Succeeded by