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Business Law:

Keith Malley's business law practice has extended for over twenty years. He has provided legal counsel to private and public, emerging and established companies, including technology, government contractors, consulting, research and development, retail and manufacturing companies. His legal advice spans the broad spectrum and significant detail of complex legal issues facing business today.

Corporate Transactions:

Mr. Malley has negotiated and structured corporate acquisitions and sales and other capital investment transactions. He has prepared confidential placement memorandum for several private offerings, and has also worked on registration statements for public offerings. Other transactions include the purchase of a manufacturing plant, the sale of an R&D firm, the spin off of a software company, and the acquisition of retail franchisees.

Government Contracts:

Mr. Malley has worked in the area of government contracts for over fifteen years. He has provided counsel regarding Federal Acquisition Regulations, rights in data and software licenses to the Federal Government. He has prepared teaming agreements, subcontracts and consulting agreements. Keith has also handled administrative hearings before the GAO and Contract Appeals Board.

Technology Law:

Keith Malley has practiced technology law for over ten years. He has advised Internet based companies on website development, terms of use and privacy policies. He has represented software development firms and handled licensing, copyright, trademark and other intellectual property issues. Keith has also worked with legal issues pertaining to securities transactions by online broker dealers.

Employment Law:

Keith has provided clients with legal counsel in employment matters, ranging from advice on human resource policies and procedures to defense of wrongful termination claims and EEOC charges. He has also negotiated and prepared executive employment agreements, stock option plans and other compensation arrangements.

Nonprofits:

Keith has worked with nonprofit organizations ranging from new start up to established national nonprofits. He has prepared IRS applications and obtained recognition of tax exempt status under section 501(c)(3). He has advised on the requirements applicable to Federal grants to tax exempt entities, and on the relationship of nonprofit organizations with for profit affiliates.