Prior to co-founding Kemp Klein, Mr. Endelman was employed by the Internal Revenue Service as an estate and gift tax attorney and subsequently worked in the tax department of one of the major international accounting firms as an estate planning and corporate tax specialist.
Combining his experience as an attorney and certified public accountant, Mr. Endelman has appeared as an expert witness on tax related matters. He also speaks for professional and lay groups on a multitude of tax and business related topics.
He has taken extensive classroom courses in the Masters of Taxation program at Wayne State University.
Education
J.D., Wayne State University Law School, 1964
While at Wayne State, Mr. Endelman was an associate editor of the Wayne State University Law Review, and
authored an article in that publication entitled: “Involuntary Conversions Under Section 1033: An Appraisal”
B.S., Wayne State University, 1961
Bar and Court Admissions
State Bar of Michigan, 1964
U.S. Tax Court, 1972
Certified Public Accountant, Michigan, 1969
Memberships
State Bar of Michigan (Member, Sections on: Taxation and Probate)
Oakland County Bar Association
American Bar Association (Member, Sections on: Taxation and Real Property Law)
The Financial and Estate Planning Council of Metro Detroit, Inc.
Mr. Endelman maintains an “AV” peer review rating with Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory, the highest peer review rating for attorneys. He has also been listed as one of the top 5% of attorneys in Michigan by Michigan Super Lawyers magazine from 2006-2011, published annually by Law & Politics.