Matt Macaluso

Matt Macaluso is a founder of Keller Macaluso where he leads the entrepreneurial and business services and estate and succession planning groups. Matt advises businesses and business owners including sports and motor sports businesses, closely-held entrepreneurial businneses, and emerging growth companies with transactional and contract matters. He earned his juris doctorate, cum laude, from the Valparaiso University School of Law in 2001 and his B.S. from the Krannert School of Management at Purdue University in 1995. Prior to founding Keller Macaluso, Matt practiced at a large Indianapolis-based firm from 2001-2009. Before law school, Matt worked as a merchandiser at Archer Daniels Midland Co. He also served as an adjunct professor at the Valparaiso University College of Business Administration for one year, teaching a class on business law and as an extern at FINRA Dispute Resolution (f/k/a NASD Dispute Resolution, Inc.) in Chicago, Illinois.

 

Representative Matters

Entrepreneurial and Business Services

  • Represented designer and manufacturer of modular labrotory and clean room facilities regarding growth strategies, financings, corporate, executive and contract matters.
  • Represented high -growth entrepreneurial marketing firm regarding acquisitions, growth strategies, corporate, transactional and executive matters.
  • Represented privately held financial holding company and its national bank subsidiary with corporate, executive and regulatory matters.
  • Represented publicly held broker-dealer regarding FINRA arbitration defense.
  • Represented state-chartered bank in formation of a bank holding company.
  • Represented publicly held financial holding company and its national bank subsidiary regarding various executive and regulatory matters.
  • Prepared a Sarbanes-Oxley Audit Report for publicly held financial holding company. Assisted with formation of hedge fund.
  • Represented closely held lock and security firm regarding corporate, transactional and executive matters.
  • Represented industrial tire company regarding corporate, transactional and executive matters.
  • Represented engineering firm with negotiation of software development agreement and transactional matters.
  • Represented pediatric nutrition company regarding contract matters and support of internal business and legal teams.
  • Represented innovative wheelchair start-up company regarding corporate, economic development and transactional matters.
  • Represented minority shareholder in buyout transaction from family healthcare business.
  • Represented technology company in strategic growth recapitalization.
  • Prepared the 2002-2006 Proxy Statements for a publicly held financial holding company.

Sports, Motorsports, Sponsorship and Entertainment Services

  • Represented documentary film production company regarding corporate, agreement and distribution matters.
  • Represented open-wheel race team regarding corporate, sponsorship and trade secret protection matters.
  • Represented motorsports facility and sanctioning body regarding sponsorship and contractual matters.
  • Assisted non-profit sports association with acquisition transactions.
  • Represented professional football team regarding corporate,sponsorship and contract matters.

Mergers, Acquisitions, Divestitures and Transactions

  • Represented private equity fund on purchase of consumer health products company.
  • Represented buy-out fund on purchase of troubled assets from national bank.
  • Represented high-growth Internet-based social networking firm in $500 million sale transaction.
  • Represented publicly held financial holding company and its national bank subsidiary in sale transaction.
  • Represented closely held engineering firm in sale transaction to foreign publicly held company.
  • Represented publicly held financial holding company and its state commercial bank subsidiary in acquisition transactions.
  • Represented privately held bank holding company and its state commercial bank subsidiary in sale transaction.
  • Represented publicly held financial holding company in sale of the assets of a wholly owned subsidiary to a management group.
  • Represented publicly held bank holding company and its state commercial bank subsidiary in sale to publicly held bank holding company and its thrift subsidiary.
  • Represented publicly held financial holding company and its national bank subsidiary in acquisition of a publicly held bank holding company and its state bank subsidiary.
  • Represented high-growth entrepreneurial life science firm in sale transaction and convertible debt offering.
  • Represented minority shareholder in buyout transaction following shareholder dispute.
  • Represented private-equity fund regarding consumer health product acquisition matters.

Commercial Lending and Financing Services

  • Provided special counsel and local counsel borrower opinions in financing transactions.
  • Represented housing authority regarding disaster recovery multi-family housing construction loan.
  • Represented housing authority regarding urban housing redevelopment project financing.

Public/Private Partnerships

  • Represented subcontractor on contract negotiations regarding public parking privatization transaction.

 

Honors / Awards

Indiana Rising Stars® (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013); Indiana Leadership Forum (2004); Senior Honors, Semester Honors, Jurist Award, Glenn D. Peters Fellow Award and Honors Program Scholar at Valparaiso University School of Law; Valparaiso University Law Review (note writer and associate editor); Phi Delta Phi (magister).

 

Appointments / Memberships

Member: Indianapolis and Indiana State Bar Associations; Valparaiso University School of Law (Alumni Board and Indianapolis Advisory Council); Best Buddies Indiana (Advisory Board 2002-2013)(Honorary Board 2015-Present); John Purdue Club; Purdue Alumni Association; Purdue University President's Council and Griffin Society; Indiana FFA Foundation (secretary of Board of Directors – 2010-2011, vice president 2009-2010 and 2011- 2013, Board of Directors – 2009-2013); Educational CHOICE Charitable Trust (Board of Directors 2011 - 2014); OneZone f/k/a Carmel Chamber of Commerce (2010-present); Marian University, Byrum School of Business Board of Advisors (2012-present); Indianapolis Bar Association Sports and Entertainment Section Executive Committee (2012-present) Chairman (2017-present) Vice Chairman (2014-2017); Zionsville Youth Baseball (Board of Directors 2013-2017).

 

Appearances / Publications

Author: “Referral Fees for Securities Activities of Bank Employees: Proposed Changes,” Hoosier Banker (2004); “More on Corporate Governance – Does Sarbanes-Oxley Apply to Nonpublic Banks?” Hoosier Banker (July 2003)

Speaker: “Modeling the Way,” Delta Sigma Phi Leadership Institute (2004); Economic Development panelist and speaker at the 2011 TRAC (The Racing Attorneys Conference) in Indianapolis, Indiana; Legal Roundtable panelist and speaker at Indiana Motorsports Association Business of Motorsports Series on June 27, 2012; Ethics and Social Media panelist and speaker at the 2013 TRAC in Indianapolis, Indiana; Purdue Entrepreneurial Capstone Class (2017 and 2018) Business Structure Basics.

 

Outside the Office

Matt and his wife have one son. In his free time, Matt enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, watching and participating in sports, and attending youth sports. Matt is an avid supporter of Purdue athletics, as well as the Indianapolis Colts, Cincinnati Reds and Indiana Pacers. Matt and his family are parishioners of Holy Spirit at Geist in Fishers, Indiana.

Too Keller

Too Keller

 

Contact Information

Phone: 317 660 3402
Fax: 317 660 3401
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Admissions

  • Indiana
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
  • United States District and Bankruptcy Courts for the Northern District of Indiana
  • United States District and Bankruptcy Courts for the Southern District of Indiana

Education

  • University of Notre Dame (J.D. 1998, B.A. 1995)

Areas of Emphasis

  • Litigation and Risk Management Services
  • Real Estate Services
  • Bankruptcy and Debtor/Creditor Rights

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Too Keller is a founder of Keller Macaluso and leads the firm’s litigation and risk management groups. Mr. Keller's practice centers primarily in business and commercial litigation, including a focus on real estate and defense of commercial corporate matters. Mr. Keller earned both his undergraduate and juris doctorate degrees from the University of Notre Dame in 1995 and 1998. Prior to founding Keller Macaluso, Mr. Keller practiced at a large Indianapolis-based law firm from 1998 to 2010. Mr. Keller’s practice encompasses virtually every aspect of litigation. He represents national and regional passenger carriers, commercial carriers and insurance companies in state and federal courts, focusing on high-dollar transportation cases, including charges of wrongful death and paralysis. Mr. Keller has on-the-ground experience working with investigators, accident reconstructionists and other key transportation consultants immediately following accidents. His real estate practice includes representing commercial landlords in a wide variety of matters, including tenant evictions, in both state and federal court. He has handled in excess of 500 commercial evictions for national and local landlords and represents tenants in solving lease related issues with landlords. Mr. Keller also practices before a variety of the administrative agencies in Indiana, including the Indiana Department of Insurance, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Fire Arms, the Marion County Environmental Court, the Indiana Department of Insurance, the Indiana Psychology Board, and the Indiana Fire Prevention and Building Safety Commission. With more than 20 years of practice, Mr. Keller’s experience has been diverse, including more than thirty trials, numerous appeals, and work in nearly every area of litigation.

 

Representative Matters

  • Successfully resolved a dispute between a national three dimensional printing manufacturer and one of its resellers following a three day bench trial in Federal Court.
  • Obtained a defense verdict following a bench trial in an employment matter regarding the enforcement of a non-compete.
  • Obtained an injunction against a municipality and developer due to a development that was not in compliance with the county's storm water drainage ordinance. Successfully negotiated a settlement of this matter via another lawsuit that led to damages for the client and an agreement to bring the development into compliance with the county's storm water drainage ordinance.
  • Successfully negotiated settlement on behalf of a tenant with a former landlord involved in a receivership.
  • Handled a politically charged Open Door Law dispute for plaintiffs.
  • Resolved a dispute for a national landlord regarding a tenant in receivership and bankruptcy.
  • Served as outside counsel to manage transportation related litigation for a corporation that ships products throughout the United States.
  • Represented an out-of-state health insurance company in a dispute with the Indiana Department of Insurance and obtained a outcome that pleased the client after four years of litigating before the Indiana Department of Insurance, including a full trial and post-trial briefs.
  • Negotiated pre-suit settlement in a wrongful death and quadriplegia matter for a national transportation carrier.
  • Obtained defense verdict following a jury trial involving injury claims against a homeowner in excess of seven figures.
  • Defended a personal injury trial in which the jury apportioned 10% fault to our insured, resulting in liability of hundreds of dollars on a claim in excess of seven figures.
  • Following opening statement, settled an injury claim against a skating rink for less than the final pretrial offer.
  • Defended against an excessive personal injury claim with a jury verdict of less than $25,000.
  • Obtained a defense verdict in a contentious partnership dispute against the estate of a deceased partner in a real estate related dispute for a developer client.
  • Evicted tenants in contentious litigation against national tenants in both state and federal court.
  • Represented open-wheel race team in numerous litigation matters, including professional malpractice claims and landlord-tenant related matters.
  • Handled multiple arbitrations before the American Arbitration Association on behalf of a national home builder involving disputes over construction, maintenance, and design.
  • Represented privately held bank regarding multiple contractual disputes.
  • Represented homeowners in dispute with contractors in state court and against insurance company in a federal court declaratory judgment action.
  • Represented shareholders in shareholder derivative actions in closely held corporation.
  • Handled matters involving court appointed receiverships and foreclosures.
  • Represented a national security corporation in litigation regarding surveillance duties.
  • Represented a local client in a UCC dispute regarding merchandise produced in China.
  • Represented a local client in a professional malpractice claim.
  • Represented an electrical cooperative in a dispute with another electrical cooperative over a contractual dispute related to leased equipment.
  • Represented a landlord in a dispute involving corporate bankruptcy involving a franchise matter.
  • Represented a national water restoration company in a breach of contract dispute in federal court.
  • Represented a national preschool/daycare who had a default judgment against them. At the damages hearing, the Plaintiff demanded in excess of $400,000. The court awarded only $25,000.

 

Representative Jury Trials

David Ware, v Myrtle Brocks, Marion County Superior Court No. 10, Cause No. 49D10-0211-CT002047; defended landlord for allegedly providing defective ladder which caused Plaintiff to suffer severe spinal injuries following fall. Jury trial with verdict in favor of Defendant.

Kimberly C. Wilcoxen and Mark Allen Wilcoxen v. Franklin Sport Club, Inc. d/b/a Franklin Skate Club, Johnson County Circuit Court, Cause No. 41C01-9902-CT000044; defended skating rink for alleged injuries suffered from a slip and fall in a concession area. Settlement midway through jury trial.

Joyce Easton, et al. v. Benjamin Hoffman. Tippecanoe County Superior Court, Cause No. 79D01-9804-CP000197; defended against claimed back injuries with pre-existing conditions.

Rebecca Brandewyne, et al. v. Author Solutions d/b/a Authorhouse, Eighteenth Judicial District, District Court, Sedgwick County, Kansas, Case No. 04-CV-4363; Plaintiff claimed defamation, outrage and invasion of privacy for the publication of a book. Verdict was for Plaintiffs in an amount less than demanded prior to trial.

Vera Hayes v. Ermston Carpenter, Marion Superior Cout No. 2, Cause No. 49D02-0211-CT001937; Defense of automobile accident with personal injury to a passenger. Jury allocated 10% fault to the defendant.

Charlie Means v. Shawna Harrison and Broadway Pub, Madison County Superior Court, Cause No. 48D03-0507-CT-00639; Defense of driver whose passenger was injured in automobile accident. Client was cited for DUI. Jury found the plaintiff 45% at fault for incurred risk and determined that his total damages were the Plaintiff’s medical bills.

 

Representative Appellate Cases

Bd. of Comm’rs. v. Town of Plainfield, 909 N.E.2d 480 (Ind. Ct. App. 2009).

Johnson County Rural Elec. Mbrshp. Corp. v. South Cent. Ind. Rural Elec. Mbrshp. Corp., 883 N.E.2d 141 (Ind. Ct. App. 2008).

Fuehrer v. Storm, 737 N.E.2d 767 (Ind. Ct. App. 2000).

Sweet v. Art Pape Transfer, Inc., 721 N.E.2d 311 (Ind. Ct. App. 1999).

Goar Sons, Inc. v. Lakes, No. 29A02-0006-cv-00365 (Ind. Ct. App. Apr. 19, 2001).

 

Honors / Awards

Indiana Rising Stars® (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013); Recipient of the Barrett Award, given by Notre Dame Law School to the outstanding student in trial advocacy (1998);

 

Appointments / Memberships

Member: Indianapolis and Indiana State Bar Associations; OneZone Chamber of Commerce.

 

Appearances / Publications

Speaker: “Taking Charge: How to Deal with Landlord Tenant Issues Today and How to Mitigate Future Concerns” (IREM Presentation, 2008) (Firm Seminar, April 2009) (ICBR Conference, 2009)

Faculty: National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA) deposition skills seminar (2008-2018); ICLEF Trial Advocacy Skills College (2011-2017)

Boards: Notre Dame Club of Indianapolis Board of Directors, 2007 – 2010.

Other: Serves as Judge Pro Tem in various courts in Marion County.

 

Outside the Office

Too and his wife Sheila are the proud parents of twins, Lucas and Lauren, and their little sister Karli. Too spends the majority of his free time with his family, but enjoys sports beyond that. He is a season ticket holder to both Notre Dame Football and the Indianapolis Colts. Sheila (formerly McMillen) was a star basketball player at Notre Dame in the late 1990's. Too is also a fan of both the Indiana Pacers and the Cincinnati Reds. Too and his family are parishioners at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Carmel, Indiana.