
Mrs. Daley joined the firm as an associate in 2002 to practice in the Corporate section. She began her law career in Fort Worth in 1997 practicing general transactional work. In 2000, she joined the Dell Computer Corporation legal team in Austin, Texas, concentrating on procurement and technology contracts for the World Wide Operations group. Returning to Fort Worth in 2002, she now focuses her legal practice on closely held business and family business clients. She counsels clients on issues ranging from the formation of a business to the eventual sale of such business. Additionally, Mrs. Daley represents clients in technology-related transactions including negotiating technology licensing and development agreements.
Relevant Experience
- Co-Author of the seminar article, "Family Limited Partnerships"
- Co-Author of the seminar article, "Ethics: Estate Planning For The Family Business Owner"
- Co-Author of the seminar article, "Care and Feeding of the Family Limited Partnership"
Practice Areas
Tax & Business Planning
Tax Planning
Business Entity Planning
Mergers & Acquisitions
Partnership Law
Franchise Tax Planning
Corporate Transactions
Contract Law
Technology Law
Estate Planning & Probate
Family Limited Partnerships
Employment Law
Compensation Planning
Employment Agreement
Covenants Not To Compete
Stock Options
Real Estate Law
Leasing & Management
Financing
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Background & Education
Born in Dade County, Florida
B.A. Baylor University
J.D. University of Texas
MBA University of Texas
Admissions & Certifications
Admitted: 1997, Texas
Membership
American Bar Association (Member: Business Law Section, Taxation Law Section, Young Lawyers Division)
State Bar of Texas (Member: Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law, Business Law Section, Taxation Law Section)
Texas Young Lawyers Association (Director, 1999-2000)
Tarrant County Bar Association
Fort Worth Tarrant County Young Lawyers Association (Director, 1998-1999; Treasurer, 1999; Secretary 2000, 2002; Vice President, 2002; President, 2003-2004)
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