Experience:
Mary Mandeville focuses on complex commercial litigation in state and federal trial and appellate courts, including commercial contract disputes, class actions, financial services litigation, securities litigation, antitrust, employment litigation, covenants not to compete, trade secret disputes, unfair trade practices, insurance coverage disputes, partnership disputes, accounting malpractice, civil forfeiture, and matters seeking injunctive relief.
Mary has been recognized as a North Carolina SuperLawyer in Business Litigation (2006, 2007 and 2008).
She joined Mayer Brown in Charlotte in 1998 after 10 years with two other Charlotte firms.
Notable Engagements:
Representation of financial institution in Enron securities litigation.
Representation of financial institution in obtaining injunctive relief to proceed with securitization transaction and defense of related claims of breach of contract and alleged trade secret misappropriation.
Representation of successor to credit card issuer in action to enforce arbitration agreement in amended credit card agreement.
Representation of commercial mortgage lender in action to enforce commercial mortgage prepayment provision.
Representation of manufacturers in various indirect purchaser consumer class actions.
Representation of manufacturing company in action by prospective purchaser seeking to enforce letter of intent for sale of multimillion dollar manufacturing facility; secured dismissal of complaint on grounds that letter of intent was unenforceable.
Representation of owner of aircraft in dispute over cost of repairs and in securing the return of aircraft held subject to a mechanics’ lien.
Representation of third-parties in responding to subpoenas, depositions and document productions.
Education:
Duke University School of Law, JD, with honors, 1988, University of South Carolina, BS, magna cum laude, 1985; Phi Beta Kappa. |