Christopher B. McLaughlin
Albert and Gladys Hall Coates Distinguished Term Professor of Public Law and Government
919.843.9167
Chris McLaughlin works in the areas of local government tax and finance as well as ethics for government attorneys. He has authored books on property tax collection, tax foreclosures, and occupancy taxes and has published over 200 blog posts on a wide variety of issues including local taxes and legal ethics. McLaughlin joined the School of Government in 2008 after practicing law in New England and serving as an adjunct professor and assistant dean for student affairs at Duke Law School. McLaughlin is a magna cum laude graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business and Duke Law School, where he was also Order of the Coif.
Fields of Expertise
Ethics for Government Attorneys
Fire Tax Districts
Occupancy Tax
Property Tax Collection
Property Tax Listing
Public Records (Tax and Finance)
Taxation
Tax Districts
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