A native of Acadiana, Prof. Willis joined the UF Law Faculty in 1981, having taught previously at N.Y.U. He teaches tax courses in both the J.D. and the Graduate Tax Programs plus Family Law Economics and Legal Accounting. Married to Vickey Broussard,a veteran high school teacher at Oak Hall Private School, they have a son, Scott, and a daughter, Annie. They have two Great Dane puppies (Faith and VooDoo), a loud cat (Mia), and a large (and loud) Blue/Gold Macaw (CoCo).

Prof. Willis is Assistant Scout Master for Troop 611, Chartered by Oak Hall. He is licensed to practice law in Florida, a member of the Louisiana Bar, and a CPA (inactive) in Louisiana.
Although a proud native of Lousiana and CBC (cajun by choice), Professor Willis traces his family roots to western Oklahoma.

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