| Richard B. Fry III |
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| Friday, 04 December 2009 00:00 |
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Richard B. Fry III is an Associate at Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLP. Rich focuses his practice on Business, Corporate and Taxation law, specializing in state and local taxation.
Practice Area and Professional Expertise
EducationThe University of Akron School of Law (J.D., summa cum laude, 2008).
The University of Akron College of Business Administration (Masters of Taxation, 2008)
Kent State University (B.B.A, cum laude, 2003).
Courts & Bar AssociationsOhio Bar (2008)
Member: American Bar Association
Member: Ohio State Bar Association, Taxation Committee
Member: Akron Bar Association
Professional & Civic AffiliationsMember: Akron Tax Club
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| Last Updated on Friday, 04 December 2009 14:03 |

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| Steve will be speaking at a Lorman Education Services national teleconference titled, "Ohio Sales and Use Tax: Recent Trends, Developments and Planning Opportunities (Maximizing Exemptions and Minimizing Taxable Services)" on October 14, 2010 (1:00 pm ET (12:00 pm CT, 11:00 am MT, 10:00 am PT)). The presentation will last 1 hour and 30 minutes. This will be broadcast by telephone to a national audience. Topics include: tangible property, services, manufacturing, resale, direct pay limits, etc. To register for this teleconference, click here. |
| Steve will be speaking at the 2010 Annual Accounting Show to be held at the Cleveland IX Center on Thursday, October 28 (2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.). His subject will be: Recent Trends, Developments and Planning Opportunities and Ohio Sales/Use Tax. Details to follow... |