Goodwin’s global Private Investment Funds team advised on four successful fund raisings with an aggregate total of $33 billion. The fund raises, announced over the last six weeks, involved the firm’s fund teams across three geographies, the U.S., Europe and Asia, underlining Goodwin’s cross-disciplinary capabilities and international footprint.
The firm’s 100-strong private investment funds team advised:
- Advent International, one of the largest and most experienced global private equity investors, on the completion of its fundraising for Advent International GPEIX Limited Partnership. The fund reached its hard cap of $17.5 billion (€15.6 billion) and surpassed the $16 billion (€14.3 billion) target after six months in the market. The team was led by partners David Watson and included partner Neal Sandford, and associates Lauren Falkowitz, Chris O’Brien,Michael Pickett and John Sternin the U.S., and partners Michael Halfordand Laura Charkin,and associates Lydia Galbraith, Michael O’Brien Kellyand Hamel Patel in London.
- TA Associates, a leading global growth private equity firm, on TA XIII, which closed with total commitments of $8.5 billion. The fund, which was over- subscribed, reached its hard cap of $8.5 billion after only 4 months in the market. The team was led by partner Paul Verbesey and Neal Sandford, and associates Samara Pals Cramer, Lauren Falkowitz, Lynette Elam. Hong Kong associates Teresa Wong, Manish Ranjan and Dominic Wong also provided support to the Goodwin team.
- Macquarie, a leading global infrastructure investor, on MEIF6, its sixth infrastructure fund which closed at its hard cap of €6 billion – exceeding its target of €5 billion. The team was led by Ed Hall, working with partners Michael Halford, Laura Charkin and Alexandrine Armstrong-Cerfontaine, regulatory counsel Glynn Barwickand associates Alexandra Finlayson, Charlotte Haywood and Oana Millich. The European team were supported by firm’s global network of specialist lawyers including U.S. regulatory and tax.
- Glennmont Partners, a clean energy infrastructure specialist, on the closing of its Fund III, which has raised €850 million to invest in clean energy infrastructure projects in Europe. The team was led by partners Michael Halford, Alexandrine Armstrong-Cerfontaine and Laura Charkin and associates Oana Millich and Allison Walsh, with assistance from partners Janet Andolina and Simon Fulbrook, counsel Glynn Barwick and associate Eliza Reed.
The Private Investment Funds Practice works across key industries such as private equity, infrastructure, credit, secondaries, real estate, natural resources and hedge funds, raising funds worldwide that range from less than $50 million to more than $17 billion. The firm’s lawyers have a wealth of experience across industries and global markets, making them uniquely positioned to provide counsel on issues specific to different types of funds.