Christine Malafi chairs the Corporate Department at CMM, which Forbes has recognized as a Top Corporate Law Firm.
Christine has led the CMM legal team in closing countless M&A deals worth billions of dollars. She has vast experience advising on both buy-side and sell-side M&A transactions in a variety of industries, including technology, manufacturing, education, healthcare, and professional service sectors. Christine is particularly adept at working closely and strategically with clients’ other professional advisors, including accountants, bankers, and M&A advisors, as well as forging those critical relationships for clients based on the deep network of relationships she has cultivated over years in the business.
Christine’s practice also includes advising clients on business divorce matters and a wide variety of both routine and complex corporate transactions and handling business disputes. She serves in a general counsel role for many of the firm’s corporate clients. She assists clients in strategizing business decisions, handling various negotiations, and in preparing businesses to support positions and actions. Clients also turn to Christine for guidance on employment issues including payment of wages, overtime, paid and unpaid leave, hiring, and termination; drafting customized policies, procedures, handbooks, and training programs, including sexual harassment prevention; and conducting internal investigations in connection with discrimination, harassment, compensation, overtime, and other issues. She defends employers in investigations by regulatory and government agencies including the NYDOL, the USDOL, the New York State Attorney General’s Office, the EEOC, and state and county Human Rights agencies.
Prior to joining the firm, Christine was senior corporate counsel to Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc., where she handled a variety of national and international corporate and business matters, including business expansion and acquisitions. Prior to that, in 2004, she was appointed as the Suffolk County Attorney, serving as the chief legal officer of the County for eight years. In that role, Christine supervised a team of over 65 attorneys and 50 support staff and managed a budget of $15 million. The first woman and youngest person ever to serve in the position, Christine focused on streamlining processes, obtaining jury verdicts in favor of the County, making fewer settlements, enforcing anti-discrimination laws, and protecting children from harm.
Christine has the unique perspective of being a corporate lawyer who spent the first half of her career as a litigator with extensive experience in municipal, insurance coverage, and fraud issues. She brings her deep understanding of litigation and the court system to all aspects of her corporate work and uses this experience to help protect clients from a variety of critical angles.
Christine has taught both undergraduate and law school classes on litigation, legal research, and writing at Long Island University, C.W. Post, and Touro Law Center and has lectured extensively on labor and employment, municipal, and insurance coverage issues, as well as claim handling and defense.
Education
- Touro Law School, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, J.D., magna cum laude (Managing Editor, Touro Law Review)
- Dowling College, B.A.
- Suffolk County Community College
Admissions
- New York
- Connecticut
- United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
- United States District Court, Southern District of New York
- United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
Boards, Associations, and Leadership
- Member and Chair-Elect, Board of Directors, Family Service League (Executive Board Member)
- Board of Governors, Touro Law School
- Member, Judicial Screening Committee, Suffolk County Bar Association (former Chairperson)
- New York State Pro Bono Scholars Task Force
- Member, Suffolk County Bar Association
- Past Board of Directors, Girl Scouts of Suffolk County
- Past Board of Directors, Natasha’s Justice Project
- Past Member, New York State Task Force to Expand Access to Legal Services
- Past Member, New York State Judicial Institute on Professionalism in the Law
- Past Arbitrator, Suffolk County District Court, Small Claims Part
Recognitions
- Dan’s Power Women of the East End, Schneps Media (2025)
- New York Super Lawyers Top 50 Women (2025)
- Dan’s Power List of the East End, Schneps Media (2024)
- Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent Rating
- Power 25 Lawyer List, Long Island Business News (2022)
- Leadership in Law – Lifetime Achievement Award, Long Island Business News (2021)
- Super Lawyers (2019-2025)
- Best Lawyers in America – Employment Law/Management (2017-2026)
- Leadership in Law Award, Long Island Business News (2017, 2023)
- Butterfly Award, Girls Inc. of Long Island (2016)
- Top Outstanding Women in Law, Hofstra University School of Law’s Center for Children, Families and the Law (2016)
- Who’s Who in Intellectual Property & Labor Law, Long Island Business News (2015-2016)
- Long Island’s Top 50 Most Influential Women in Business Award, Long Island Business News (2009, 2014)
- “Women in the Law: Historic Firsts in Suffolk County” honoree, Suffolk County Historical Society (2014)
- Paul S. Miller “With Liberty & Justice for All” Award, Touro Law Center (2010)
- Public Service Award, Touro Law Center Alumni Association (2009)
- EAC Marcie Mazzolla Children’s Advocate of the Year Award to the County Attorney’s Office (2008)
In the News
- CMM Closes Commercial Real Estate Acquisition
- CMM’s Christine Malafi Featured in The Best Lawyers in America® for the 9th Consecutive Year
- CMM Closes Prime Commercial Real Estate Sale of NJ Shopping Center
- CMM Closes Commercial Real Estate Transaction for Non-Profit Property
- Christine Malafi quoted in Long Island Business News on New Retail Worker Safety Law
- Christine Malafi quoted in Long Island Business News on new employee screening
- 6 CMM Attorneys Recognized as 2024 Super Lawyers® and 4 Named Rising Stars
- CMM’s Christine Malafi Featured in The Best Lawyers in America® for the 8th Consecutive Year
- Christine Malafi Named to Dan’s Power List of the East End
- CMM Closes Sale of Long Island Manufacturer to Private Equity Group
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- Malafi Named Chairperson of the Judicial Screening Committee of Suffolk County Bar Association
- CMM Closes Sale of NYC Accounting Practice
- CMM’s Christine Malafi Honored with Leadership in Law Award
- CMM Closes Multifaceted Mergers & Acquisitions Deal for an East End Restaurant
- Malafi Quoted in Newsday on the National Labor Relations Board Recent Ruling
- Malafi Quoted in Newsday Regarding NY’s Law Expanding Breastfeeding Accommodations
- Malafi Quoted in Newsday Regarding the Corporate Transparency Act
- CMM Closes Sale of Nassau Insurance Company to Major US Agency
- Christine Malafi, Senior Partner, Featured in LIBN Who’s Who 2022 Women in Professional Services
- CMM Closes East End Restaurant Buyout in Multimillion-Dollar Deal
- Malafi Named to Top 25 Most Powerful People in Law on Long Island
- Mergers and Acquisitions Primer: Capital Gains vs. Ordinary Income Tax
- CMM Closes Multimillion-Dollar Sale of Leading NY Veterinary Practice
- CMM Closes Multimillion-Dollar Sale of Creative Bath Products, Inc.
- Middleton and Malafi Named to Judicial Screening Committee of Suffolk County Bar Association
- CMM Closes Sale of Online Bookkeeping Service to Software Leader
- Malafi Recognized with Leadership in Law Lifetime Achievement Award
- CMM Closes Multiple High-Value Transactions in Complex Family Business Deal
- Labor & Employment Team Achieves Favorable Result in Discrimination Case
- CMM Prevails for Educational Tech Company on Employee vs. Independent Contractor Dispute with NYS DOL
- CMM Secures Dismissal of Employment Complaint Against Technology Manufacturer
- CMM Continues Meteoric Growth with Opening of Riverhead Office
- CMM Named a Forbes “Top Corporate Law Firm”
- CMM Represents International Key Supply in its Merger with H.L. Flake Security Hardware
- CMM Honors Veterans by Remembering Those Who Have Served
- CMM Swiftly Closes Sale of Stuart Berger Construction Corp. to Mineola-based Cook & Krupa
- CMM Secures Dismissal of $20 Million Breach of Contract Case Against Our Client in Federal Court
- CMM Celebrates Grand Opening of Westbury Office with Ribbon-Cutting Attended by Long Island Leaders
- CMM Facilitates Acquisition of Longtime Client Hedgehog by Sitecore
- CMM Successfully Appeals Insurer’s Denial of Disability Benefits, Ensuring Our Client’s Financial Stability During Medical Crisis
- LIBN’s Who’s Who in Labor Law: Christine Malafi
- CMM Represents Multi-Office NYC Medical Practice in Sale to Social Impact Private Equity Firm
- Malafi Elected to Board of Directors of Family Service League
- Malafi and Rassiger Both Honored with Leadership in Law Awards
- CMM Represents ServiceAide, Inc. in Acquisition from CA Technologies
- Malafi to Receive Girls Inc. of Long Island Butterfly Award
- CMM Represents Bissett Nursery and Bissett Equipment in Sale to SiteOne Landscape Supply
- CMM Partners All Achieve AV Preeminent® Ratings
- Malafi Joins Girl Scouts of Suffolk County Board of Directors
- Malafi Named Top Woman in Law
- Malafi Speaks at Touro Law Announcing New Girl Scout Justice Patch Program
- Spot On Magazine: Malafi Appointed to Pro Bono Scholars Task Force
Articles
- New York LLC Transparency Act Goes into Effect This Month
- New York Employers Subject to Prenatal Leave Law §196-b
- Employers Beware of Liability Stemming from the Happy Hour
- How to Disclose the Sale of Your Business Without Losing Employees
- What Business Owners Need to Know about the Recent Non-Compete Agreement Ruling
- Employer Update: Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and PUMP Act
- EEOC Replaces Required Workplace Poster
- The U.S. Treasury’s Call for Transparency: What Small Businesses Need to Know
- Transferring a Liquor License in New York State May Give Your Business a Hangover. Let Us Help!
- Sexual Harassment Prevention: What Municipalities Need to Know
- More...
Lectures & Presentations
Suffolk County Bar Association, “The Future of Non-Compete Agreements in New York”
Engineers Joint Committee Long Island: Ethics and Liability Seminar
XPX Long Island (Exit Planning Exchange), “Bringing Key People Under the Tent: Key Concerns and Best Practices in M&A”
Suffolk County Bar Association, Allen Sak Municipal Law Lecture, “Sexual Harassment Update for Municipalities”
Entrepreneurs Across America Restaurant Coalition, “Environmental Law, Sexual Harassment, and COVID Update for the Hospitality Industry”
Town of Islip & Ignite LI (The Manufacturing Consortium of Long Island), “The Autistic Workforce in the Industrial Sector”
Girls Inc., Brentwood High School Career Panel
Miller Business Resource Center, “NYS HERO Act and Workplace Safety Committees”
January 2022: Suffolk County Bar Association, “Issues When Buying or Selling a Business”
Amity Education Group New York, “Financial and Legal Advice for Startups and Small Businesses”
Suffolk County Bar Association, “Tax Issues in M&A”
Gettry Marcus Webinar, “Paycheck Protection Program as Modified by the Economic Aid Act”
Suffolk County Bar Association, “Unconscious Bias”
Suffolk County Bar Association, Allen Sak Municipal Law Lecture, “Representing Municipalities on Planning Board & ZBA Matters”
Gettry Marcus Webinar, “Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act”
Exit Planning Institute – Long Island Chapter, “M&A Case Study”

