FACULTY
Kevin
M. Yamamoto
Professor
of Law
“Though seeing, they do not see; though hearing, they do not see or understand."
—Matthew 13:13
"When you wake up in the morning, Pooh, said the Piglet at last," what's the first thing you say to yourself? "What's for breakfast?" said Pooh
"What do you say Piglet?"
"I say, I wonder what's going to happen exciting today? said Piglet. Pooh nodded thoughtfully. It's the same thing," said Pooh
—A.A. Milne
Education
BS, University of California, Davis
JD, University of San Diego Law School
LLM, University of Florida School of Law
Email: yamamoto@stcl.edu
Phone:
713.646.2945
Office: 716T
Areas
of expertise: Tax, Wills and Trusts.
Biography
Professor Yamamoto specializes in tax law teaching federal income tax, corporate tax, and federal estate and gift tax at South Texas. He joined the faculty in 1996 after teaching at the University of Florida School of Law. He worked as an associate with a San Diego law firm and clerked for U.S. District Court Judge Irving Hill in Los Angeles after graduating from law school. He is the author of a practitioner’s reference book on tax called Federal Transfer Taxes Code and Regulations, and of many articles on legal education, estate taxes, and taxpayer relief measures. He is a graduate of the University of California, earned his law degree at the University of San Diego, and his LLM in tax at the University of Florida.
Recent Publications
Federal Transfer Taxation Code and Regulations with Selected Income Tax Provisions (Kevin Yamamoto ed., Foundation Press 2011)
Federal Transfer Taxation Code and Regulations with Selected Income Tax Provisions (Kevin Yamamoto ed., Foundation Press 2010)
Kevin Yamamoto & Sam Donaldson, Federal Transfer Taxation, West Publishers Black Letter Series, 2nd ed. (2011)
David M. Hudson, Stephen A. Lind & Kevin M. Yamamoto, Black Letter on Federal Income Taxation, West Publishers Black Letter Series, 11th ed. (2011)
Curriculum Vitae (pdf)
SSRN link
Bibliography
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