Andrew Stumpff

Ann Arbor, MI

Andrew Stumpff practices employee benefits and executive compensation law with the Ann Arbor, Michigan office of Butzel Long. He was previously a partner of the New York firm of Davis Polk & Wardwell, and earlier in his career served as an Assistant Branch Chief in the IRS Office of Chief Counsel’s Employee Benefits and Exempt Organizations Division, where he helped oversee national employee benefits litigation and was a colleague of Martha Hutzelman, among other luminaries. He also spent time as an associate with the firm of Spencer Fane Britt & Browne in Kansas City, where he got to work with and learn from what was, in retrospect, an unbelievable group of nascent benefits law superstars like John Utz, Martin Moderson, and Ken Mason. Andrew is a former co-chair of the Employee Benefits Committee of the New York State Bar Association Tax Section. Currently he also teaches Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation at the University of Michigan Law School and in the University of Alabama Law School LL.M. in Taxation program. In addition to many legal articles, he is the author of a law school casebook, “Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation,” and co-author (with John Langbein, David Pratt and Susan Stabile) of another, "Pension and Employee Benefit Law" (6th ed.), both published by Foundation Press.