Draft:John Maalouf
John J. Maalouf | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Boston University School of Law Suffolk University School of Law |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Organization(s) | Maalouf Ashford & Talbot, LLP |
Notable work | Inside the Minds: Best Practices for Mergers and Acquisitions in China (2011) |
John J. Maalouf is an American lawyer who is a senior partner at Maalouf Ashford & Talbot, LLP.[1][2] He specializes in practice areas such as international trade and finance law, international arbitration, corporate bankruptcy, business litigation, and intellectual property law.[3]
Early life and education[edit]
Maalouf is of Lebanese descent. He earned a Bachelor of Science in economics from Boston University in 1990.[4] He then obtained a Juris Doctor from Suffolk University School of Law in 1993 and an LL.M. in international banking and financial services law from Boston University School of Law in 1994.[5] While in law school, Maalouf received the American Jurisprudence Award.[6]
Career[edit]
Maalouf began his career as a lawyer in New York. In 2004, while working as a junior partner at an international law firm based in New York City, he encountered a professional challenge.[7] During a meeting, a senior partner expressed his intention to take control of the complex cases Maalouf was handling for several Fortune 500 companies.[8] The practice, colloquially referred to as a "client grab," often results in the junior partner being sidelined and subsequently dismissed.[9] In this instance, however, Maalouf's clients chose to continue working with him, citing the senior partner's unprofessional behavior as a reason for their decision.[10] As a result, Maalouf resigned from the firm and established his own legal firm called Maalouf Ashford & Talbot, LLP, where is a senior partner.[11]
Maalouf is also a co-author of Inside the Minds: Best Practices for Mergers and Acquisitions in China, published by Thomson West in 2011.[12]
Bibliography[edit]
- Inside the Minds: Best Practices for Mergers and Acquisitions in China (2011)[13]
References[edit]
- ^ https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/1671147D:US
- ^ https://vaniac.org/panelist/dr-john-j-maalouf/
- ^ https://lawyers.usnews.com/lawyers/dr-john-j-maalouf/329808
- ^ https://lawyers.usnews.com/lawyers/dr-john-j-maalouf/329808
- ^ https://lawyers.usnews.com/lawyers/dr-john-j-maalouf/329808
- ^ https://lawyers.usnews.com/lawyers/dr-john-j-maalouf/329808
- ^ https://thechiefnavigators.com/the-10-most-inspiring-business-leaders-to-watch-in-2024-april24/
- ^ https://thechiefnavigators.com/the-10-most-inspiring-business-leaders-to-watch-in-2024-april24/
- ^ https://thechiefnavigators.com/the-10-most-inspiring-business-leaders-to-watch-in-2024-april24/
- ^ https://thechiefnavigators.com/the-10-most-inspiring-business-leaders-to-watch-in-2024-april24/
- ^ https://thechiefnavigators.com/the-10-most-inspiring-business-leaders-to-watch-in-2024-april24/
- ^ https://lawyers.usnews.com/lawyers/dr-john-j-maalouf/329808
- ^ https://legacy.tschecked.kent.gov.uk/textbooks/uploaded-files/download/mergers%20and%20acquisitions%20in%20china.pdf