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Keep More of What You Make: Best Practices in Corporate Structure, Tax Reduction & Benefit Planning for Private Medical Practice

David B. Mandell, JD, MBA is a principal of OJM Group. David is an author and renowned authority in the fields of risk management, asset protection and financial planning.

As a writer, David co-authored several books for John Wiley & Sons, Inc., the oldest book publisher in the U.S. and the leading business book publisher in the world. Titles include Wealth Protection: Build & Preserve Your Financial Fortress and Wealth Secrets of the Affluent: The Keys to Fortune Building and Asset Protection. David has also written ten books for physicians, including For Doctors Only: A Guide to Working Less & Building More and Risk Management for the Practicing Physician, a Category 1 CME-certified monograph with six editions since 1998. Most recently, David co-authored Wealth Management Made Simple: 7 Simple-But Not Easy-Lessons on Your Investments and Your Wealth.

In addition to his books, his articles have appeared in over 30 leading national publications, including The American Medical News, Physicians Money Digest and over 20 regional or specialty medical publications, as well a number of general business periodicals, including Inflight Magazine, Yachts International and JCK Circular, the largest jewelry-industry magazine in the U.S. David has been interviewed as an expert in national media outlets, like Bloomberg and FOX-TV.

David has addressed numerous local and national organizations, from national medical associations (such as the American Academy of Dermatology, the American Academy of Ophthalmology, and the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, among many others) to entrepreneurial organizations and meetings of attorneys, CPAs and financial professionals.

David holds a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University (Cum Laude). He earned his law degree from the University of California Los Angeles’ School of Law, where he was awarded the American Jurisprudence Award for achievement in legal ethics. While at UCLA, David also earned a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the Anderson Graduate School of Management.