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Charles A. Wry, Jr.

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Chip is a business lawyer with a tax background. He serves as outside counsel to corporations and limited liability companies engaged in a wide range of businesses. He advises founders on choice of entity decisions, structures ownership and succession arrangements for corporations and limited liability companies, and represents corporations and limited liability companies in their operations and in transactions such as financings, joint ventures, acquisitions and dispositions. Chip also forms private equity funds and represents them in their internal affairs and portfolio transactions.

Chip is an adjunct professor in the graduate tax program at Boston University School of Law, where he teaches courses on the tax aspects of transactions and business life cycle planning. He also participates as a panelist in continuing legal education programs. He is a member of the state bars of Massachusetts and Arizona.

Chip received his undergraduate degree from Cornell University in 1980, his law degree from Boston College Law School in 1984, and his LL.M. in taxation from New York University School of Law in 1988.

Articles by Charles A. Wry, Jr.:

Tax Considerations in Buying or Selling a Business

Choosing the Proper Form of Organization for a New Business Venture

LLC Formation Checklist

Tax Aspects of Buy-Sells

Installment Sales Tax Primer

Sales and OID — A Primer

Tax Aspects of Investor Financings

Small Business Jobs Act Encourages Investment in Business

Stock Options and Restricted Stock

Charles Wry

Practice Areas:
Corporate

Taxation

Recent Article:
Tax Aspects of Investor Financings

Active Affiliations:
Boston University School of Law Graduate Tax Program Faculty

Education:
Cornell University
Boston College Law School
New York University School of Law (LLM)

Bar Admissions:
Massachusetts
Arizona