- Corporate LawCorporate Law - A corporation is a legal entity created through the laws of its state of incorporation. Individual states have the power to establish laws relating to the creation, organization and dissolution of corporations. Many states follow the Model Business Corporation Act as does Mississippi. Corporation laws require articles of incorporation to document the corporation's creation and to provide provisions regarding the management of its business affairs. These statutes also operate under the assumption that each corporation will adopt bylaws to define the rights and obligations of officers, persons and groups within its structure.
- Wrongful TerminationMr. Mooney represented the employee in the seminal case on retaliatory or wrongful discharge in Mississippi, Kelly v. Mississippi Valley Gas, decided by the Mississippi Supreme Court in 1981. He has obtained substantial settlements and jury verdicts in labor and employment cases in both state and federal court.