Joseph Holland King

8014 Cumming Hwy, Canton, GA

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Education

2014
Georgia State University College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2010
Georgia State University, MA - Masters
2004
Georgia Institute of Technology, Bachelor

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27 Jun, 2017
Mr. King was very knowledgeable about my tax questions. He was very helpful with all my filing needs, and let me know what the next steps were at every point - from what forms I needed to when the deadlines were and what could and could not be extended. He is always willing to go the extra mile to help.
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Publications

2014:
Georgia State University Law Review, Software Patentability After Prometheus
2014:
Georgia State University Law Review, Seed Capital Fund SB 224 and HB 318
2011:
The Journal of Multistate Taxation and Incentives, Pennsylvania Tax Incentives Focus on Jobs, Revitalizing Areas of Economic Distress

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