Jay A. Soled, Esq. is an attorney at Brown, Moskowitz & Kallen, P.C. He specializes in matters relating to tax and business planning for entrepreneurs, professionals and closely held businesses, tax strategies relating to mergers and acquisitions, estate planning, administration of estates and trusts, taxpayer representation in connection with Federal and state tax controversies, employee compensation and pension plans, and provides expert advice and expert witness support in tax, probate and trust-related litigation.
Mr. Soled is also a tenured professor at Rutgers University. He is admitted to practice in New Jersey, the U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey, and New York. A magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Haverford College, he holds a Juris Doctor degree from University of Michigan School of Law, cum laude, and a Master of Laws degree in Taxation from the New York University School of Law where he was an editor of the Tax Law Review. He has published several law review articles that have appeared in the Virginia Tax Law Review, Boston University Law Review, Boston College Law Review, The Brigham Young Law Review, The Connecticut Law Review, The Arizona Law Review, The American Journal of Tax Policy, The Tax Lawyer, and Real Property, Probate and Trust Journal. In addition, Professor Soled has several articles published in the Journal of Taxation, Estate Planning, ABA Experience Magazine, Journal of Accountancy, Taxes Magazine, Tax Management Portfolio and the New Jersey Law Journal. Finally, Professor Soled is the editor of a new estate planning book, published by the American Bar Association, entitled Estate Planning for Lawyers (ABA Press 2002) and wrote chapters in both Estate Planning Techniques (JK Lasser, 1994) and New Jersey Inheritance Tax (Gann Law Books, 1995).