- Joel Gerber
Joel Gerber (born
Illinois , 1940) was the ChiefJudge of theUnited States Tax Court .Gerber received his B.S. in
business administration fromRoosevelt University in 1962 and hisJ.D. fromDePaul University in 1965. He then rose through the ranks in theU.S. Treasury Department ,Internal Revenue Service , between 1965 and 1984, beginning as a as a trialattorney for the service inBoston ,Massachusetts and working for various stints inAtlanta ,Nashville , andWashington, D.C. . Early in this tenure, in 1968, he also earned anLL.M. inTaxation fromBoston University Law School and lectured in Law atVanderbilt University , 1976-80. Gerber would ultimately become Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, from May 1983 to March 1984.Gerber was appointed by President
Ronald Reagan as Judge of the United States Tax Court, on June 18, 1984, for a term ending June 17, 1999. He served as Senior Judge on recall performing judicial duties until reappointed on December 15, 2000, for a term ending December 14, 2015. He was elected as Chief Judge for a two year term effective June 1, 2004. Gerber stepped down as Chief Judge effective May 31, 2006, and took senior status.Trivia
*Admitted to the Illinois Bar, 1965; Georgia Bar, 1974; Tennessee Bar, 1978.
*Recipient of a Presidential Meritorious Rank Award, 1983; Secretary of the Treasury's Exceptional Service Award, 1984.Note
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