Professor McNeal joined Thomas Cooley's full-time faculty in 1983 after serving as an adjunct professor teaching Corporate Tax for eight years. Concurrently with his part-time teaching, Professor McNeal was in private law practice with an emphasis on tax issues. Previously, he had been an Internal Revenue Service agent examining corporate partnership and individual federal income tax returns.
In 1986, Professor McNeal earned an LL.M. degree in Taxation from Wayne State University. A member of the Cooley Legal Authors Society and a winner of Thomas Cooley's Stanley E. Beattie Teaching Award, Professor McNeal teaches Taxation, Taxation of Business Entities, Federal Taxation of International Transactions, Taxation of Partnerships, and Wills, Estates and Trusts.
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