Business Law

Member Spotlight: Albert B. Maggio, Jr.

March 2025

Albert B. Maggio, Jr.

Albert B. Maggio, Jr. is the Managing Member of CRGO Law.  He received his JD, cum laude, from the New England School of Law in Boston, his MBA from the Lubin School of Business, Pace University, and his  BS from the Stern School of Business, New York University. 

Albert Maggio is admitted to practice in California, Florida, and Massachusetts and is the Managing Member of CRGO Law, a boutique law firm based in Wellington, Florida, providing corporate, securities, and intellectual property services, where he supports clients in the software, communications, fintech entertainment, and media industries. He routinely represents high growth companies in negotiations of business development and licensing agreements, debt, equity, and M&A transactions, as well as corporate formation, structure, and operational matters.

Albert represented one of the defendant’s in Architext, Inc. v. Kikuchi, et al., 20 Mass. L. Rep. 127 (May 19, 2005); 2005 Mass. Super. LEXIS 487, 2005 WL 2864244, the leading Massachusetts state court trade secrets case, wherein the trial court declined to adopt the “inevitable disclosure” doctrine. He was formerly a financial advisor and held Series 7 & 66 licenses with Merrill Lynch and UBS in Palm Beach. Albert was also head of finance, administration and law for a Silicon Valley software company which achieved a successful exit.

He is a Life Fellow of the Massachusetts Bar Foundation (20+ year member of the IOLTA Grants Committee and former member of the Audit Committee), the former Chair of the Business Law Section Council of the Massachusetts Bar Association, a former member of the Clients’ Security Fund Committee of the Florida Bar, an Executive Committee member of the Business Law Section of the California Lawyers Association (former co-editor of the Section’s Business Law News), and a Steward with the Council for Inclusive Capitalism. 

Albert is a 2020 graduate of the CopyrightX program at Harvard Law School and an adjunct faculty member at New England Law in Boston where he teaches the capstone experiential learning Business Planning course. He enjoys raising orchids and is an avid spectator at equestrian events in his hometown of Wellington, Florida, the Winter Equestrian Capital of the World.


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