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Litigation:White Collar Crime Litigation:Business Business and Corporate Matters Product Liability Tax Controversy and Litigation Estate Planning
| Frederick G. HelmsingFrederick G. Helmsing was born in Mobile, Alabama, in 1940. He grew up in Mobile and attended Spring Hill College where he received his undergraduate degree in accounting in 1963. After a brief period of private accounting practice in Mobile he attended the University of Alabama School of Law where he received his law degree in 1965. He then attended New York University from which he received an LL.M. in Taxation in 1967. Mr. Helmsing has been in the private practice of law in Mobile since his return from post graduate studies in New York.
While in law school Mr. Helmsing was a member of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity and was elected to the Bench and Bar Legal Honor Society and the Board of Editors of the Alabama Law Review.
Currently Mr. Helmsing is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. He also holds memberships in the Litigation and Taxation Sections of American Bar Association, the ABA Litigation Section Complex Crimes Committee, the ABA Taxation Section Penalties and Prosecution Committee, and the Farrah Law Society. He has served as a faculty member or panelist at American Bar Association sponsored educational programs aimed at lawyers throughout the United States and covering subjects such as White Collar Crime, Criminal Tax Fraud and Money Laundering and Criminal Liability of Attorneys. He is a member of the American, Alabama and Mobile Bar Associations, the Florida Bar Association, and the Escambia and Santa Rosa County Bar Associations. He has been included in several editions of Who's Who In America, Who's Who in American Law and Best Lawyers in America.
Mr. Helmsing has been admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, the United States Courts of Appeals for the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits, the United States Tax Court, all United States District Courts in Alabama and the Northern District of Florida, all courts of the State of Alabama, including the Alabama Supreme Court, and all courts of the State of Florida, including the Florida Supreme Court. |