Global law firm Goodwin today announced that Jeremy Senderowicz has joined the firm’s Financial Services practice, in the Investment Management group, as a partner resident in the New York office.
“Jeremy’s proven ability to navigate the complex investment management regulatory environment will be pivotal to our clients,” stated Samantha Kirby, Chair of Goodwin’s Financial Services group. “His experience aligns with Goodwin’s strategic growth and values, making him a key addition to our full-service practice. We are thrilled to welcome Jeremy to our Financial Services practice.”
Jeremy focuses on advising registered investment companies, private funds, their investment advisors, and independent board members on a variety of matters relating to the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, and other securities laws. He has advised numerous clients regarding a wide variety of issues in building out their alternative fund project lines, including reorganizations and board matters. Additionally, he is a leading practitioner in the area of exchange-traded funds (ETFs), with extensive experience representing ETF sponsors and ETF fund complexes of a wide variety of sizes and at every stage of their business. He has advised numerous ETF clients in launching novel products, including obtaining new regulatory relief for such products.
Goodwin’s Financial Services group is a one-stop shop for financial institutions and financial services companies, as well as clients who are adjacent to the financial services space, including investors, partners, shareholders, borrowers, clients, and depositors. Our attorneys boast expertise in bank lifecycle (i.e., bank formation to sale) and bank regulatory; consumer financial services (including fintech and blockchain and digital currency); insurance regulatory and Insurtech; brokers, exchanges and trading; asset management transactions and investment management. Our attorneys work closely with colleagues on transactions, litigation, and enforcement matters.