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William Streng

Professor Emeritus at Law, University of Houston0 Followers

Dr. William Streng is redefining paradigms in the field of law with his extensive expertise and innovative approach to legal education. As a Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Houston Law Center, he has dedicated his career to advancing the understanding of complex legal issues, particularly in the areas of Conflicts of Law, Corporate Taxation, Federal Income Tax, International Tax, and Estate Planning. His scholarly contributions have significantly influenced both academic circles and practical applications in these domains. Before embarking on his distinguished academic career, Dr. Streng honed his legal skills in the private sector, practicing tax law with prominent firms in Houston and Cincinnati. His practical experience provided him with a robust foundation that he has effectively integrated into his teaching and research. His tenure as deputy general counsel for the Export-Import Bank of the United States further enriched his understanding of international financial regulations and their implications on global trade. Dr. Streng's role as an attorney with the United States Department of the Treasury allowed him to engage with federal tax policies at a national level, contributing to his comprehensive grasp of federal income tax law. His work in this capacity has informed his research and teaching, enabling him to offer students a unique perspective that bridges theoretical knowledge with real-world application. Throughout his career, Dr. Streng has been committed to mentoring the next generation of legal professionals, fostering a learning environment that encourages critical thinking and practical problem-solving. His contributions to legal scholarship and education continue to resonate, making him a respected figure in the legal community and a valued mentor to his students.

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