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Juris Doctor, cum laude:
Washington and Lee University, 1968
Order of the Coif, Omicron Delta Kappa, Comments Editor,
Washington and Lee Law Review
Bachelor of Arts:
Dartmouth College, 1964
Member:
American Bar Association
State Bar of California
· Business Law Section
· Intellectual Property Section
· Taxation Section
Marin County Bar Association
Stafford Keegin is an AV® PreeminentTM-rated attorney representing small and emerging corporations and business and real estate enterprises. His practice focuses on corporate, partnership, and securities law, including corporate and business mergers, acquisitions, conversions and dispositions, corporate and partnership taxation, securities issuance and sales, software and technology licensing, real estate enterprise structuring, and debt financings such as securitized loans and commercial real estate loans and defeasances.
Mr. Keegin has taught continuing legal education courses for the Marin County Bar Association and has lectured before CPA professional groups. His service to the legal community has included membership on the Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies Committee of the California Bar Business Law Section, and in 1984 he chaired the Small Business Committee of the Section of Taxation of the American Bar Association.
Mr. Keegin has been a trustee of the Marin General Hospital Foundation and a director of Marin General Hospital, and has served on school, sports, fundraising and symphony nonprofit boards. He was vice president and executive committee member of the St. Francis Yacht Club 1987 America's Cup Challenge. In May 2008 he was appointed to a three-year term on the Sausalito Planning Commission, and became vice-chair in September 2010..
Mr. Keegin is a co-author of books on cooperatives, and has published numerous articles relating to taxation, securities, consumer and housing development legal issues. His article, "Baskets and Snakes: Allocating Risk Through Representation, Warranty and Indemnification Provisions," co-authored with Jessica Karner for the 2008 issue of The Marin Lawyer, Marin County Bar Association, addressed risk allocation issues between parties to a range of transactions, including business acquisition, real estate purchase, licensing and leasing agreements.
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