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Gregory Keever

Gregory Keever
Counsel
gkeever@kayescholer.com

Los Angeles
T: (310) 788-1264 F: (310) 229-1864

Palo Alto
T: (650) 319-4500

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Gregory Keever is Counsel in the Los Angeles office. He has extensive experience in a variety of transactions, often transborder, such as strategic planning, asset management, large project planning, and finance through public or private capital markets or commercial lenders. He advises on dealing with foreign business environments and governments in managed economies, disparate legal, tax, and litigation regimes, and corporate governance structures. Mr. Keever advises senior executive management and project owners on optimal legal structures, advisor configurations for strategic planning, asset deployments, and capital structures.

Prior to joining Kaye Scholer, Mr. Keever advised a family office on business affairs, including energy and extractive industries, and was a Partner with Coudert Brothers and with Reavis & McGrath. Mr. Keever also was seconded as General Counsel to ICN Pharmaceuticals (now called Valeant Pharmaceuticals International), where he dealt with contentious issues related to the takeover of the company, which was listed on the NYSE, as well as restructuring of the company involving multiple public offerings and spin-offs.

Since 2004, Mr. Keever has been a member of the Collaboratory for Research on Global Projects at Stanford University, whose mission is to partner with government and industry worldwide to advance the science and practice of infrastructure finance, delivery, and governance. From 2007–2009, he was a Visiting Scholar at Stanford University.

Practice Areas

Education

George Washington University, LL.M., Taxation

University of Virginia School of Law, J.D.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.A.

Bar Admission(s)

California

Texas

Virginia

District of Columbia

Membership(s)

Collaboratory for Research on Global Projects at Stanford University

 
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