About D.J. Harry

D.J. Harry Webb graduated from the University of Connecticut School of Law in 1956. He later earned a Master of Laws degree in Taxation from New York University. Those academic credentials place him among a generation of lawyers trained during a period of expanding federal tax law and growing complexity in corporate and personal tax matters.

Webb’s legal education combined a traditional law degree with specialized graduate training. The LL.M. in Taxation from NYU is a rigorous program. It signals formal preparation to handle technical tax questions, from statutory interpretation to regulatory practice. That background has informed much of his public professional identity.

Records provided here do not list specific early positions. Still, the combination of a midcentury J.D. and an advanced tax degree suggests a practice shaped by long-term developments in tax policy, corporate structuring, and estate planning. Over the decades that followed 1956, lawyers with similar training often moved among private firms, in-house counsel roles, and advisory work for accounting and financial services clients. Webb’s educational path aligns with those kinds of professional opportunities.

Colleagues and contemporaries trained in the same institutions frequently handled complex filings, negotiated with tax authorities, and advised on transactional tax consequences. Webb’s NYU LL.M. would have provided coursework in federal income tax, corporate tax, partnership taxation, and related areas. Those subjects are central to both litigation and transactional practice when tax issues are at stake.

Public archival materials and the supplied facts focus on Webb’s academic record rather than a detailed list of cases, appointments, or firm affiliations. That makes it difficult to trace a precise career narrative. What is clear is that Webb pursued advanced tax study after completing his law degree, an educational choice that typically prepares an attorney for specialized legal work and technical advisory roles.

In a legal landscape that has changed markedly since 1956, Webb’s background ties him to decades of tax law development. He continues to practice in areas related to tax law and tax planning.

Education

University of Connecticut School of Law

graduate

1956

New York University

Master of Laws degree | Taxation

Office Locations

Main Office

 48 Christian Lane Newington CT 06111