Gallagher, Briody & Butler is a full-service corporate law firm located in Princeton, New Jersey and delivers high quality, cost effective services. By combining the experience and expertise of the attorneys at the firm, we achieve innovative, practical solutions for our clients. The firm's clients include public and private corporations, venture capitalists and private entrepreneurs.
Services
The firm serves as general counsel to many clients and acts as special counsel to others, either in specific legal areas or on a transactional basis.
In the course of our general representation, we advise our clients in all of their activities including the formation of the business entity, employment contracts, stock options and other management incentive plans, negotiation and drafting of contracts in a wide variety of fields including distributorships, sales agreements, stockholders' buy-sell agreements, franchise agreements and license agreements.
In the course of our general representation, we advise our clients in all of their activities including the formation of the business entity, employment contracts, stock options and other management incentive plans, negotiation and drafting of contracts in a wide variety of fields including distributorships, sales agreements, stockholders' buy-sell agreements, franchise agreements and license agreements.
The firm has considerable experience in all aspects of federal and state securities law.
We represent issuers, venture capitalists and investors in public and private debt and equity financings and deal with complex issues arising under federal and state securities laws in connection with such registered or exempt offerings.
We are active in the preparation of offering documents and ensuring compliance with SEC and state blue sky regulations.
We also participate in the preparation of annual, quarterly and current reports and proxy statements filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as well as other filings and reports under Section 16 (Forms 3, 4 and 5) and the Williams Act (Schedules 13D, 13G etc.).
We represent issuers, venture capitalists and investors in public and private debt and equity financings and deal with complex issues arising under federal and state securities laws in connection with such registered or exempt offerings.
We are active in the preparation of offering documents and ensuring compliance with SEC and state blue sky regulations.
We also participate in the preparation of annual, quarterly and current reports and proxy statements filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as well as other filings and reports under Section 16 (Forms 3, 4 and 5) and the Williams Act (Schedules 13D, 13G etc.).
The firm has an extensive practice in the area of mergers and acquisitions.
The firm's attorneys represent both publicly and privately held purchasers and sellers in asset purchases, stock purchases, mergers, corporate restructurings, leveraged buy-outs and tender offers.
In that capacity, the firm plays an active role in advising its clients on structuring the transaction, negotiating the terms of the purchase or sale, drafting the acquisition agreements and, most importantly, getting the transaction closed.
The firm's attorneys represent both publicly and privately held purchasers and sellers in asset purchases, stock purchases, mergers, corporate restructurings, leveraged buy-outs and tender offers.
In that capacity, the firm plays an active role in advising its clients on structuring the transaction, negotiating the terms of the purchase or sale, drafting the acquisition agreements and, most importantly, getting the transaction closed.
The firm has considerable experience in the representation of franchisors and franchisees in a broad range of industries.
Our representation of franchisors includes advice in connection with: the preparation of Uniform Franchise Offering Circular documents; negotiations with franchisee associations and individual franchisees; the structural alternatives available for new franchises; and compliance with the Federal Trade Commission rules and regulations, as well as the separate registration and disclosure requirements of individual states.
Our representation of franchisors includes advice in connection with: the preparation of Uniform Franchise Offering Circular documents; negotiations with franchisee associations and individual franchisees; the structural alternatives available for new franchises; and compliance with the Federal Trade Commission rules and regulations, as well as the separate registration and disclosure requirements of individual states.
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