Corey Moomaw is an associate with Foulston’s transactional and business law practice group in the firm’s Wichita office. Corey's practice focuses on tax and estate planning, specializing in income, gift, and estate tax planning for farms and ranches, family businesses, and tax-exempt entities. He utilizes his comprehensive background in taxation, finance, business operations, and agriculture to structure holistic tax and succession plans that maximize value for clients.
Education
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Georgetown University Law Center
(LL.M., Taxation, with distinction, 2018)
Student Note Mentor, The Tax Lawyer
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Washburn University School of Law
(J.D., magna cum laude, 2017)
- CALI Awards: Taxation of Gratuitous Transfers, Civil Procedure II, Mineral Title Examination, Oil and Gas Law, Secured Transactions, Property, Torts
- Washburn Law Journal: Notes Editor (2016-2017), Staff Writer (2015-2016)
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Fort Hays State University
(M.B.A., 2014)
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Fort Hays State University
(B.S. in Agricultural Business, summa cum laude, 2012)
Admissions
- U.S. Tax Court (2018)
- U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas (2017)
- Kansas (2017)