Background
Maloney, Thomas E. was born on February 9, 1939 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
politician member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Maloney, Thomas E. was born on February 9, 1939 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
University of Pittsburgh (Bachelor of Arts, 1962. Bachelor of Laws, 1965). University of Miami (Master of Laws in Estate Planning, 1975).
Special Agent, F.B.I., 1965-1967.
Worked at Quarles & Brady (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) specializing in General Corporate Practice. Administrative. Antitrust and Trade Regulation. Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights, Business Planning.
Commercial. Corporate Finance. Employee Benefits. Environmental. Exempt Organization. Family.
Financial Institutions. Government Relations. Hospital and Health. Immigration.
Intellectual Property. Insurance. International. Labor and Employment (Management).
Litigation (Civil; Products Liability, Toxic Tort and Environmental Defense. Criminal White Collar). Mergers and Acquisitions.
Municipal. Public Finance. Real Estate/Land Use. School. Securities. Taxation.
Trusts and Wills, Utility Law. Admitted to the bar, 1967, Pennsylvania. 1969, Florida and United States.
District Court, Western District of Pennsylvania. Special Agent, F.B.I., 1965-1967. Member: The Florida Bar.
Pennsylvania Bar Association. (Resident, Naples, Florida Office). Providing the highest quality legal services since 1892, the Firm is a legal adviser to business, governmental and individual clients.
With some 280 lawyers in all areas of practice, the Firm has offices in Milwaukee and Madison, Wisconsin. Naples and West Palm Beach, Florida. And Phoenix, Arizona.
The firm's responsible partner system is designed to provide the most efficient and timely service to clients.
Member: Bethlehem Housing Authority, 1970-1973. Select Committee-Legislative Data Processing, Judiciary Committee, Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1973-1974. Member: Northampton County (President, 1987), Pennsylvania (Chairman, Conference of County Legal Journals, 1973-1974) and American Bar Associations.
Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.