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212 S.W. 8th Avenue
Suite 102
Topeka, KS 66603
Phone: (785) 357-1800
Fax: (785) 357-0002




C. David Newbery
He is a partner in the Topeka law firm of Newbery, Ungerer & Hickert, LLP. In addition to private law practice, he served as Assistant Professor of Accounting and Taxation at Washburn University School of Business from 1982 to 1988, and has also taught several courses as an adjunct professor at Washburn University School of Law. From 1976 to 1979, he served as Director of Taxation with the Kansas Department of Revenue. He also practiced as a CPA with Deloitte & Touche (formerly Haskins Sells) (1973-1976). Altogether, he brings to his mediation practice 30 years of experience in business, accounting, tax, finance, business valuation, probate and trust, domestic property settlement, compensation and ERISA.

Professional Activities
He is a frequent speaker at seminars and workshops on business, estate planning, taxation and related topics, having logged over 75 such appearances over the course of his career.

Education
He received his Master of Business Administration (1971) and Juris Doctorate (1973) Degrees from the University of Kansas and is a Certified Public Accountant.

Publications
Mr. Newberry serves as Kansas correspondent for the weekly publication State Tax Notes, and he has authored or co-authored the following journal articles: “A Logical Approach to Sales Tax on Services”, Kansas Business Review, Spring 1987; “The Tax Reform Act of 1986: Will it Affect Residential Income Property Values?” The Real Estate Appraiser and Analyst, Spring 1988; “Should Points Be Paid for a Lower Home Mortgage Interest Rate?” Real Estate Issues, November 1987; “Equity Planning for the Closely Held Corporation”, The Tax Advisor, April 1988; and “The Kansas Supreme Court Decision in Morton Thiokol: Taxation Versus Combination”, State Tax Notes, Volume 5, December 1993; Chapter on “Kansas Taxes”, Tax Analysts’ State Tax Baedeker – A Master Guide to State Taxation (2001); and “Kansas’ Public Disclosure Law Uncovers Major Policy Change in Interest Calculation Method”, State Tax Notes, Volume 21, Number 9, August 27, 2001. He recently authored An Accounting Primer for Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Counsel (The New Kansas Uniform Principal & Income Act), published in The Journal of the Kansas Bar Association, Vol. 71, Number 6, June/July 2002.



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