About Rodolfo A.

Rodolfo A. Camacho built a scholarly foundation that spans law, taxation, finance and economics. His educational record reads like a deliberate course of study in the intersections between business and tax law. The sequence of degrees suggests a long-running interest in how law and finance interact.

He began at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he earned a B.A. in Business Economics in 1977. He then took up legal study at Santa Clara University School of Law and completed a J.D. in Business Law in 1979. After early legal training he pursued advanced study in taxation, completing an LL.M. in Taxation at the College of William and Mary in 1989. He also holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Pennsylvania, recorded in 1982, and later undertook JSD (ABD) studies in Taxation at Stanford Law School, noted in 1993.

Those credentials give a clear signal about the intellectual current of his career. The LL.M. and JSD coursework point to deep exposure to tax doctrine and policy. The MBA and the undergraduate degree anchor that work in finance and business economics. Together they map a professional profile that is both technical and broadly business-minded.

Camacho’s path through multiple advanced degrees suggests time in both practice and study. That combination is common among practitioners who handle complex corporate and tax matters. It also suits lawyers who advise on transactions that require fluency in accounting concepts and tax consequences. The record supplied here does not list specific employers or positions, but the academic choices indicate sustained engagement with transactional and tax issues over decades.

He has worked in environments where legal, financial and tax analysis must intersect. Those settings typically include corporate legal departments, law firms serving corporate and high net-worth clients, and consulting environments where tax architecture matters. The courses and degrees he undertook would be directly useful in structuring deals, tax planning, and interpreting tax law for business purposes.

As of 2026, Camacho’s practice concentrates on tax and business law matters. He continues to apply his academic background to practical problems where law and finance meet.

Education

Stanford Law School

JSD (ABD) (1995) | Taxation

1993

College of William and Mary

LL.M. (1990) | Taxation

1989

University of Pennsylvania

MBA (1994) | Finance

1982

Santa Clara University School of Law

J.D. (1982) | Business Law

1979

University of California - Santa Barbara

B.A. (1982) | Business Economics

1977

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) Spanish (Spoken, Written)

Office Locations

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 1795 Capitol St. NE Salem OR 97301