Gregory V. Gadarian
Partner · ACTEC Regent · NYU LL.M. in Taxation
Partner
A tax-credentialed estate attorney
Greg Gadarian is a Partner in Gadarian & Cacy, PLLC in Tucson, Arizona. He received his B.A. from Northwestern University, his J.D. (cum laude) from the Northwestern University School of Law, and his LL.M. in Taxation from New York University. Greg has been admitted to the State Bar of Arizona and the State Bar of Florida.
From 1978 through 1980, Greg was a Legislation Attorney on the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation, U.S. Congress. Prior to that, he was an Attorney-Advisor to Judge Cynthia H. Hall of the U.S. Tax Court. Greg is a former Adjunct Professor at the University of Arizona College of Law.
American College of Trust and Estate Counsel
Greg is a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) — an invitation-only organization that recognizes the top trust and estate attorneys nationally. He is the former Arizona State Chair and former Chair of the Fiduciary Income Tax Committee, and is currently a Regent on the governing body of ACTEC.
Education & Credentials
- ·B.A., Northwestern University
- ·J.D. cum laude, Northwestern University School of Law
- ·LL.M. in Taxation, New York University School of Law
- ·Former Legislation Attorney, Joint Committee on Taxation, U.S. Congress (1978–1980)
- ·Former Attorney-Advisor to Judge Cynthia H. Hall, U.S. Tax Court
- ·Former Adjunct Professor, University of Arizona College of Law
- ·ACTEC Regent; former AZ State Chair; former Chair of ACTEC Fiduciary Income Tax Committee
Bar Admissions
- ·State Bar of Arizona
- ·State Bar of Florida
Personal
Greg is married to Patty Gadarian and has four children and seven grandchildren. He is a former runner who competed in marathons and in IronMan triathlons.
Practice areas: Income Tax Planning · Estate Planning · Trust & Estate Administration
Schedule a consultation with Gregory Gadarian
Tax-coordinated estate and trust planning. We'll walk through your situation and identify the specific decisions where Greg's tax background changes the answer.
