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Private Equity

Overview

Attorneys working in private equity generally focus on one of two areas: M&A or investment management, though some do both. Private Equity M&A attorneys represent investment funds in acquiring and disposing of “portfolio” companies or minority ownership interests in such companies. Investment management attorneys assist in the formation of private investment funds and advise funds on complying with applicable regulations. The day-to-day work of funds attorneys includes preparing offering materials, negotiating with prospective investors, preparing partnership and LLC agreements, advising on and documenting management and compensation arrangements, and closing fund formation transactions.

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Practice Area Q&A’s

Q&A company Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP
Q&A Maxwell Yim
Q&A Alison McCormick

Maxwell Yim & Alison McCormick

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Goodwin firm logoQ&A Katherine Baudistel

Katherine Baudistel

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Q&A company Paul, Weiss
Q&A Marco Masotti
Q&A Anusha Simha

Marco Masotti & Anusha Simha

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Ropes & Gray firm logoElizabeth Galluci headshot

Elizabeth Gallucci

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Weil firm logoQ&A Christopher Machera

Christopher Machera

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Q&A company Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLPQ&A Brittany Klinger

Brittany Klinger

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Goodwin firm logo
Amy Keller
Jennifer Necas

Amy Keller & Jennifer Necas

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Paul, Weiss firm logo
Jeffrey Marell headshot
N Sachdev headshot

Jeff Marell & Neel Sachdev

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Sullivan & Cromwell LLPKaran Dinamani headshot

Karan Dinamani

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Weil LogoMei Dan headshot

Mei Dan

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White & Case firm logoShive Sandill headshot

Shiva Sandill

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