Ashford, Deborah T.

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Updated 11/4/2009

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Hogan & Hartson LLP

555 Thirteenth Street, NorthWest

Washington, DC 20004

Phone: (202) 637-8646

Fax: (202) 637-5910

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Websites associated with this firm:http://www.hhlaw.com

Summary

Current Employment Position(s)

Partner

Lawyer Overview

Deborah Ashford's practice involves tax and corporate matters for tax-exempt organizations. Deborah provides general tax and corporate representation to a number of nonprofit organizations, including charitable, educational, and health care entities; hospitals, private foundations, and trade associations; and related nonprofit and for-profit entities. She has extensive experience in organizing and restructuring nonprofit corporations, associations, coalitions, and for-profit subsidiaries; securing federal and state tax exemptions; advising organizations regarding corporate governance, lobbying activities, and unrelated business taxes; preparing Internal Revenue Service ruling requests and assisting in tax audits and rulings appeal; monitoring and drafting tax legislative proposals; and conducting seminars and workshops. Deborah also represents a number of international nonprofits in the United States in respect to activities in other countries.

In 1995, Deborah was appointed by President Clinton as the U.S. nominee, and then elected by the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN), to serve as a judge on the UN Administrative Tribunal for a three-year term beginning in 1996. In 1999, she was elected to serve a second term as judge on the Tribunal.

In addition, Deborah has been a speaker at conferences on tax-exempt issues sponsored by the National Health Lawyers' Association and the National Association of College and University Attorneys. In 2001, she was selected to speak at Yale University's Tercentennial Celebration at Yale Law School. Deborah also co-authored Lobbying and the Law, a guide to federal tax limitations on legislative and political activities by nonprofit organizations.

Prior to law school, Deborah served as special assistant to the director, Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; assistant to the commissioner, U.S. Office of Education; and assistant to the director of the Women Studies Program at the University of Alabama, on whose faculty she served for two years.

Areas of Practice

  • Tax
  • Life Sciences

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • District of Columbia, 1982

Professional Associations and Memberships

  • The District of Columbia Bar (Member)
  • Bar Association of the District of Columbia (Member)
  • American Bar Association (Member)
  • United Nations Administrative Tribunal, 1995 - 1999 (Judge)
  • The Cousteau Society (Director)
  • Advisory Council (Member)
  • American Health Lawyers Association (Member)
  • American Society of Association Executives (Member)

Classes and Seminars

  • Assistant in Instruction, Yale Law School Fall 1980

Past Employment Positions

  • UN Administrative Tribunal, Judge
  • Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Special Assistant to the Director
  • U.S. Office of Education, Assistant to the Commissioner
  • Women Studies Program at the University of Alabama, Special Assistant to the Director

Education

  • Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut, 1981
    J.D., Doctor of Jurisprudence
  • University of Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama, 1974
    M.A., Master of Arts
  • University of Alabama, Montgomery, Alabama, 1972
    B.A., Bachelor of Arts
    Honors: Phi Beta Kappa

Office Information

Address

555 Thirteenth Street, NorthWest
Washington, DC 20004

Phones

(202) 637-8646

Faxes

(202) 637-5910

Emails

Contact Us

Websites

http://www.hhlaw.com

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