Associate - Corporate - Investment Funds Regulatory

Job Locations | US-IL-Chicago | US-DC-Washington, D.C. | US-NY-New York
Minimum Experience
Minimum of 3 years
Department
Corporate
Practice Group
Investment Funds

About Latham & Watkins

Latham & Watkins is one of the world’s leading global law firms advising the businesses and institutions that drive the global economy. We are the market leaders in major financial and business centers globally and offer unmatched expertise and resources to help you grow from an intellectually curious self-starter into an exceptional lawyer. If you aspire to be the best, this is where you belong.

About the Practice Group

Latham’s preeminent Investment Funds Practice draws on deep experience and global reach to advise the world’s most sophisticated fund sponsors and investors.

We work across the full spectrum of private capital managers, serving as long-standing advisors to many of the most well-established global PE firms and asset management firms. We are also counsel to a broad range of emerging managers in the buyout, venture, and credit funds space. Latham helps clients form and structure a diverse array of private investment vehicles, leveraging capabilities across practices and across the firm to navigate the global securities, tax, and regulatory aspects of such funds. As an integral part of our relationships with asset managers we also advise on a full range of day-to-day compliance and corporate issues.

Given our global platform, we provide funds clients with unique insights into the evolving regulatory and market environments in which they operate — regularly advising asset managers on complex or novel regulatory issues.

As one of the most active firms advising on secondary transactions, we have extensive experience representing both sponsors and strategic investors across the full range of these dynamic transactions.

We bring an exceptional track record and creativity to all our engagements, whether advising a seasoned manager, a first-time sponsor, or a large-scale institutional investor in the private capital space.

About the Role

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.

Main Contact Details

LateralRecruiting.Corporate@lw.com
Jordan.Wampler@lw.com

Additional Information

Investing in the well-being of our lawyers and staff is among the firm’s highest priorities. Through our “LiveWell Latham” program, we offer best-in-class benefits and comprehensive resources designed to support you and your loved ones through all life’s moments — from building a family and taking care of loved ones, to managing your health and saving for the future.

Pay Range

Associate Base Salary

Discretionary bonuses may be available depending on application circumstances and position.

 

YearUS Payroll
1st Year$225,000
2nd Year$235,000
3rd Year$260,000
4th Year$310,000
5th Year$365,000
6th Year$390,000
7th Year$420,000
8th Year$435,000

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