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Steven A Loeb Esq., LL.M (Taxation)

Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard. P.C.

Steven A Loeb Esq., LL.M (Taxation)

Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard. P.C.

Steven A Loeb Esq., LL.M (Taxation)

Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard. P.C.

Steven A. Loeb is an attorney at  Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard, P.C, where he practices exclusively in the areas of estate planning, business planning,  asset protection, tax planning (both domestic and international), estate administrations, corporate spin-offs and divestitures, formations, and estate litigation.    

Mr. Loeb was a former Clerk to the Honorable Vito L. Bianco of the Tax Court.    Mr. Loeb is active before both the United States Tax Court and the New Jersey Division of Taxation.  Mr. Loeb has served as Special Tax Appeal Counsel to the Town of Morristown and was appointed Commissioner of the Morristown Housing Authority by Governor Jon Corzine and reconfirmed by Governor Chris Christie. Mr. Loeb was also named a “Super-Lawyer-Rising Star”, for 2010 through 2012 by his attorney peers. 

Mr. Loeb holds a Bachelor's of Arts in Economics from Rutgers University; a Doctor of Jurisprudence Degree from Seton Hall University School of Law; and a Masters of Laws in Taxation from New York University School of Law (NYU).    He is a member of the New Jersey State Bar and New York State Bar, as well as member of the United States Tax Court.  Mr. Loeb is a founding member of the New Jersey Continuum of Northern New Jersey and is a frequent lecturer before many professional associations on topics such as estate planning, tax minimization, asset protection and corporate law.

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Steven A. Loeb, Esq., and the attorneys and staff at Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard, P.C. stand ready to serve your legal needs by offering creative solutions to your personal concerns, litigation matters, and business issues. We will give our individual attention to every detail of your legal matter, and use our skills in the most efficient manner to help you meet your goals.

The attorney, paralegals and support staff of our Tax, Trust and Estates, and Elder Law Department focuses on the legal needs of seniors and their families to assist them in being informed about risks to assets and protecting assets as they age.

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