The National Academies: Advisers to the Nation on Science, Engineering, and Medicine
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
Current Operating Status
PHILANTHROPY HOMEPAGE

RECENT APPEALS AND ANNUAL FUND

MAKING A GIFT

FOUNDATION GATEWAY

ESTATE PLANNING

CAMPAIGN SUMMARY

CONTACT US

LOCAL SEARCH


Estate Planning News

Insight on Estate Planning Archive

Ask An Expert

MARK B. WEINBERG

Email Mark your question. (Be sure to mention that you are affiliated with the National Academies in your message.) You may also call Mark with your question at 301.468.5500.

Mark B. Weinberg founded and co-manages the Tax Exempt Organizations Practice Group, and co-manages the Estate Planning and Administration Practice Group at the firm of Weinberg & Jacobs, LLP. He graduated from the University of Chicago Law School in 1970, then served for over six years with the Chief Counsel's Office of the Internal Revenue Service. There he was responsible for matters concerning nonprofit organizations, charitable giving and estate and gift tax issues. He left government service in 1977 to enter private practice with one of Washington's largest firms, and in 1985 set out to create the firm which became Weinberg & Jacobs.

Mr. Weinberg represents a wide variety of clients including public charities, private foundations, advocacy groups, national trade and professional associations, and social clubs. He speaks and writes frequently on issues relating to nonprofits and estate planning for professional and general public audiences and is also a visiting lecturer at Washington, D.C. area universities.

Mr. Weinberg is admitted to practice in Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Pennsylvania; he chairs a Committee of the ABA Real Property Probate and Trust Law Section, and is a member of the ABA Tax Section and Exempt Organizations Committee. He is also a member of the D.C. Estate Planning Council.

Email Mark your question. *Be sure to mention that you are affiliated with the National Academies in your message. You may also call Mark with your question at 301.468.5500.

RSS News Feed | Subscribe to e-newsletters | Feedback | Back to Top