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Diane M. Ring named inaugural Marianne D. Short and Ray Skowyra Professor at BC Law School

Dr. Thomas F. Carney Distinguished Scholar Diane M. Ring, an international and corporate taxation expert and former 成人快播 College Law School interim dean, will be the inaugural holder of the school鈥檚 Marianne D. Short and Ray Skowyra Professorship, announced Odette Lienau, the Marianne D. Short, Esq. Dean of BC Law.

Diane M. Ring

Diane M. Ring

"I鈥檓 simply thrilled that Diane will be the inaugural holder of this eminent professorship,鈥 said Lienau.聽"She is an聽excellent,聽prolific, and internationally renowned scholar and teacher in tax who has been such a respected and important member of our faculty聽and the legal community聽for many years. She has served in several leadership roles, including associate dean of faculty and as interim dean [from July 2021-January 2023] before I was hired. I am deeply grateful聽to Marianne Short and Ray Skowyra聽for their generosity and leadership in establishing this chair."

A BC Law faculty member since 2007 who has held associate dean positions for faculty and for academic affairs, Ring focuses her research, writing, and teaching on information exchange, tax leaks, corruption and taxation, international tax relations, the sharing economy and human equity transactions, and ethics in tax practice.

鈥淚t鈥檚 such an honor to hold this new chair, established聽by such deeply engaged members of the law school community,鈥 said Ring.聽 鈥淭hrough the establishment of this chair, Marianne Short and Ray Skowrya signal not only their ongoing commitment to the intellectual life of the law school but also to BC Law's vision for making an impact through research and teaching.鈥

Ring鈥檚 scholarship and expertise have been globally recognized at a crucial moment in the regulation and reconsideration of both the national and the transnational tax regimes. During the past academic year, she was invited to publish a chapter in the British Tax Review; she served as a visiting international tax professor at Tokyo鈥檚 Meiji University; and delivered a keynote address for the London School of Economics鈥 International Inequities Institute & Open Ownership Symposium on Systems of Financial Secrecy.

Ring has co-authored three casebooks in taxation: Federal Income Taxation of Corporate Enterprise, Introduction to US International Taxation, and Ethical Problems in Federal Taxation, in addition to numerous articles and chapter contributions. Her forthcoming co-authored book is titled Compliance, Avoidance, and Evasion in Taxation: The Role of Professional Enablers.

Previously, Ring was an assistant professor at Harvard Law School, and an associate professor at the University of Florida鈥檚 Levin School of Law. Before entering academia, she practiced at the firm of Caplin & Drysdale in Washington, D.C., specializing in international tax and the taxation of financial instruments.聽 Ring also clerked for Judge Jon O. Newman of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.

A graduate of Harvard University and Harvard Law School, Ring has served as a consultant to the United Nations on developing country tax base protection and treaty administration, and as the United States National Reporter for International Fiscal Association Conferences on the Debt Equity Conundrum and on Double Nontaxation. A renowned teacher of tax, she has served as chair for the Tax Section Committee of Teaching Taxation of the American Bar Association.

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