Keery McCue PLLC is a full-service law firm based in Maricopa County, Arizona, specializing in proactive legal solutions for both individuals and businesses. The firm stands out for its focus on preventing legal issues before they escalate, combining expertise in bankruptcy, real estate, litigation, and transactional law to offer comprehensive counsel.
The firm adopts a forward-thinking approach, emphasizing thorough document review and early dispute resolution to avoid costly litigation whenever possible. With extensive experience representing both plaintiffs and defendants, their attorneys are equally skilled in negotiation and aggressive courtroom advocacy. They serve a diverse clientele, including small businesses, commercial lenders, real estate investors, and individuals facing financial or personal injury challenges.
Services Offered
- Bankruptcy (Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 for individuals and businesses)
- Business Tort Litigation
- Personal Injury Tort Litigation (wrongful death, vehicle negligence, slip and fall, product liability)
- Real Estate (commercial and residential transactions, acquisitions, development, finance, low-income housing, tax credit and bond deals, mortgage and commercial lending, loan workouts, restructuring, leasing, short sales)
- Banking Finance (real estate finance, commercial finance, corporate finance, public finance, community development finance, private financing, private equity, loan origination, modification, forbearance, refinancing, restructuring, workout of secured/unsecured loans, SBA loans, affordable housing loans)
- Transactional Document Preparation, Review, and Negotiation (content licensing, rights of publicity, personal management agreements, purchase option agreements, employment agreements, consultant documents, business formation and structuring, partnership and joint venture contracts)
- Asset Protection and Estate Planning
- Financial Planning
Keery McCue PLLC primarily serves clients in Maricopa County and surrounding areas, offering tailored legal strategies to protect assets, resolve disputes, and secure financial futures.
