Background
Maimone, Michael J. was born on January 4, 1962 in New York, New York, United States.
Maimone, Michael J. was born on January 4, 1962 in New York, New York, United States.
College of Mount Saint Vincent (Bachelor of Arts, 1984). University of Virginia School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1987).
Worked at Morris, James, Hitchens & Williams (Wilmington, Delaware) specializing in General Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1990, New York (Not admitted Delaware). Author: The Duty Of Loyalty And The Evolution Of The Scope Of Judicial Review, 59 Brooklyn L. Review
65 (1993).
Derivative Litigation: Current Law Versus The American Law Institute, 48 Business. Law. 1443 (1992); Chancellor Allen, The Business Judgment Rule, And The Shareholders" Right To Decide, 17 Delaware J. Corporation L. 785 (1992).
Morris, James, Hitchens & Williams, founded in 1932, has become one of Delaware"s leading law firms.
In addition to its full service regional practice, the firm has a national practice in the areas of corporate and fiduciary litigation, corporate law, and partnerships and other forms of business organizations. The firm offers a full range of professional services, including trial and appellate litigation in all state and federal courts, in the areas of Delaware corporate law.
Insurance, medical malpractice, tort, products liability and environmental law. Bankruptcy and creditor"s rights law.
Business law; commercial real estate, zoning and land use planning law.
Federal and state taxation. Estate planning, trust and probate law. Health and hospital law.
Municipal finance law.
Labor relations; education law. Administrative law; family law and intellectual property law.
In addition, the firm"s attorneys counsel multinational and other clients on all matters relating to the organization, operation, merger/combination and dissolution of Delaware corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships, and business trusts and other Delaware business organizations, as well as on the establishment and taxation of Delaware holding companies. Continuing the firm"s tradition of community leadership and service to the profession, members of the firm are involved in significant professional, business, charitable and political activities.