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Overview

Andrew Hamill is a corporate attorney who maintains a broad transactional practice advising clients on a variety of matters, including private equity fund formation, investment management, mergers and acquisitions, and private credit financing. He has experience drafting and negotiating primary transaction documents, corporate formation and governance documents, investor side letters and nondisclosure agreements. Andrew is a contributor to the firm’s Private Fund Insights blog.

Experience

  • Represents institutional investors in connection with domestic and foreign investments in hedge funds, buyout funds, real estate funds and other types of private investment funds.
  • Represents lenders in unitranche debt investments in support of sponsor-led acquisitions.
  • Represents a private equity firm in connection with add-on acquisitions to its immigration services platform and general corporate matters.
  • Represents private fund managers in fund structuring and private placement transactions.
  • Represents various closely held companies with respect to general corporate matters.

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Education

University of Florida, J.D., magna cum laude, 2023; Frederic G. Levin Ethos of Excellence Scholar; Order of the Coif; Managing Editor, Florida Law Review

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.A., cum laude, 2020

Bar Admissions

  • North Carolina
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