Joel Rabinovitz joined Irell & Manella LLP in 1981. Prior to joining the firm, Joel was a professor at UCLA School of Law, and deputy international tax counsel at the U.S. Department of Treasury.
Joel has represented numerous foreign investors in connection with their transactions in the United States and both growing technology companies and major U.S. multinationals in connection with their international tax planning. He has lectured and written widely on international tax topics and teaches a course in U.S. Taxation of International Business Transactions at UCLA School of Law. He has been a member of the Council of the International Fiscal Association United States Branch since 1993. He lectured in 1995 in Ankara at the Tax Treaties Course sponsored by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, and in 1998 at an IRS Training Program for International Examiners.
Joel has also practiced, lectured, and written extensively in the area of partnership taxation. He periodically teaches a course in Taxation of Pass-Through Entities at UCLA School of Law.
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Honors & Awards
- Included in “Who’s Who in the Tax Bar – International Tax” by California Law and Business (one of the most prominent international tax lawyers in California) (1991)
- Recognized as a leading tax lawyer by Chambers USA (2004-2007)
- Honored as a Senior Statesman by Chambers USA (2008-2019)
- Received the “Donna Latham Memorial Award” from the Los Angeles County Bar Association (2006)
- Named to the Southern California Super Lawyers list (2006-2014)
- Consistently selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America
Education
Harvard University (LL.B.), magna cum laude
Cornell University (B.A.)
Admissions
- California, 1981
- New York, 1963