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Douglas K. Chapman
Professor of Law

Office:  LC2014F
Campus Phone: (419) 530-2926
Fax Number: (419) 530-7878      
E-Mail douglas.chapman@utoledo.edu

Secretary:  Diane Bohn (419) 530-2958 

Summer 2008

Property II

Syllabus


Professor Douglas K. Chapman, a faculty member since 1982, is a graduate of Ohio State University (BS) and Ohio Northern University (JD).  Professor Chapman teaches in the areas of Estate Planning, Federal Income Tax, Federal Estate & Gift Tax, and Trusts & Wills.  He has also taught Corporate Tax and Property.

Prior to joining the faculty, Professor Chapman taught at Southwestern University in Los Angeles, The University of Tulsa, and Ohio Northern University.

Professor Chapman has also taught in the Capital Law School Graduate Tax Program. Professor Chapman has served as Associate Dean for Academics and Student Affairs at Toledo, Southwestern University and Ohio Northern University.

Professor Chapman has been active in a number of professional and civic organizations including the Toledo Bar Association, Ohio State Bar Association and the A.B.A.

In addition, Professor Chapman has published in the field of Income Taxation.

Recent publications include:

"Enforceability of Settlement Agreement Allocations", 47 Baylor L.R. 1 (1995);

"Ohio's College Savings Plan: Buyer Beware", 21 Univ. of Toledo L.R. 1 (1989);

and

"Below Market Loans: From Abuse to Misuse - A Sports Illustration", 37 C.W.L.R. 3 (1987).