The Warren H. Stolper Award, recognizing excellence in teaching and a commitment to the UW Law School on the part of one of the Law School's adjunct professors, has been given this year to Robert Schnur. Schnur has taught tax law at the Law School since 1988.
This is the second year that the Stolper Award has been conferred. The award is named in honor of Attorney Warren H. Stolper, who taught at the Law School for 40 years as an adjunct professor.
Robert A. Schnur is a tax partner in the Milwaukee-based law firm of Michael Best & Friedrich LLP, maintaining offices in the firm's Milwaukee and Madison locations. He received an undergraduate degree in Economics from Cornell University and a law degree from Harvard Law School, and is admitted to practice in Wisconsin and Illinois.
For more information about Robert Schnur, see
http://www.law.wisc.edu/facstaff/biog.asp?ID=405 .
Submitted by on October 27, 2003
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