Lateral Opportunities
Associate — Corporate — Investment Funds Regulatory
Offices: Chicago; Washington, D.C.; New York
Practice: Investment Funds Regulatory
Experience: Minimum of 3 years
Qualifications
The Investment Funds Regulatory Practice is seeking a highly qualified associate candidate with at least 3 years of relevant asset management regulatory experience. Candidates should have strong working knowledge of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 and the Investment Company Act of 1940. Private equity and hedge fund formation experience is also helpful. The group’s investment funds attorneys provide legal, regulatory, and compliance advice to investment advisers, family offices, and other financial institutions around the globe, including in connection with operating and managing private equity funds, private credit funds, hedge funds, and real estate funds, and the structuring of complex corporate transactions involving investment advisers and investment funds. Investment funds regulatory attorneys regularly counsel clients in SEC examinations, investigations, and enforcement proceedings and work closely with the firm’s white collar litigation department in connection with those matters. Investment funds attorneys also advise on Investment Company Act issues, including regulatory, status, and structuring issues.
How to Apply
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If you have any questions about the application, please contact:
For Chicago and Washington, D.C.:
Christopher DaRocha-Boyle
Manager of Lateral Associate Recruiting
christopher.darocha-boyle@lw.com
For New York:
Jeffrey Alexander
Manager of Lateral Associate Recruiting
Jeffrey.Alexander@lw.com
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