Stanley Rosenblum's singular career took him from winning the prestigious Harvard Book Award as a Soldan High School junior in 1938 to graduating from Washington University as a Phi Beta Kappa in 1943 on a full academic scholarship to service in the Army Military Intelligence as a translator of intercepted Japanese radio transmissions at a secret installation (earning a direct commission and special recognition from the War Department) to arguing cases before the United States Supreme Court.
After graduating first in his class from the Washington University Law School in 1947 as a member of the Order of the Coif, Stanley went on to receive his LLM in Taxation in 1948 from New York University. In 1953, he formed a partnership with Robert S. Goldenhersh and was invited to join the Washington University Law School faculty where he continued to teach until 1993.
Stanley's career in private practice saw him arguing income tax and tax fraud cases in all levels of Federal and State courts, including the Supreme Court of Missouri and the United State Supreme Court. Through the years, he served as counsel to various small business and individuals and was the driving force behind the growth of the firm.
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