Isaac Lodico

Partner Denver
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Summary

Isaac has dedicated more than a decade of his life educating others on tax law. Today, he uses his extensive knowledge to help clients.

Isaac is a member of our mergers and acquisitions group where he uses his vast knowledge of the tax code to aid clients with their business needs. His vast knowledge includes corporate taxation, consolidated returns, tax procedure, natural resources taxation, property taxation, fiduciary income taxation, and tax research. He is accessible, personable, precise, and detail oriented.

After receiving his J.D. from the University of California College of Law (fka Hastings) in San Francisco, Isaac earned his LL.M. the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, where he spent nearly 15 years as a professor of taxation and served as the associate director and interim director of the Graduate Tax Program.

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Education

  • University of Denver Sturm College of Law (2009)

    LL.M. – Taxation

  • University of California College of Law San Francisco (formerly Hastings) (2008)

    Concentration in Taxation
    Graduate Research Fellow

  • University of Colorado Boulder (2001)

    B.A. – Philosophy and Russian Language & Culture

Admissions

  • State - Colorado
  • State - California

Speeches and Publications

Presentations

  • “Riding into the Sunset (Again): Income Taxation & the Expiration of the TCJA”, Colorado Bar Association Tax Section, Nov. 2024.
  • “Annual Tax Update),” Accountant’s Education Services, (2011-2023)
  • “Oil and Gas Taxation and Oil & Gas Partnership Taxation,” North Dakota Society of CPAs, (Nov. 2022).
  • “Carried Interests under Section 1061 – What every real estate lawyer, business lawyer, and tax lawyer needs to know,” Colorado Bar Association Tax Section, Apr. 2021.
  • “Amended Returns and Claims for Refund under the CARES Act,” University of Denver, May 2020.

Publications

  • “AES Annual Tax Update Manual,” Accountants Education Services 2019 to present.
  • “Mismatched Values: Thoughts on the Colorado Conservation Easement Tax Credit,” 38 Journal of State Taxation (CCH) 31 (Spring 2020).