Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, a full-service national law firm with offices from coast to coast, is pleased to announce the expansion of its Private Funds and Investment Management practice with a new partner. Adam V. Sussman joined the firm’s New York office and will play a pivotal role in expanding the practice group.
“This is a significant milestone for our firm, and we are thrilled to expand our offerings for our clients,” said Nelson Mullins partner Michael Hollingsworth. “We are also proud to welcome Adam to our corporate practice. His extensive experience not only enriches our team but enhances our ability to provide exemplary legal services in the areas of private funds and investment management.”
The Private Funds and Investment Management group is dedicated to serving the dynamic needs of asset managers in today’s fast-evolving market. Centered on serving private fund sponsors and investors, the firm offers flexible legal solutions tailored to the entire lifecycle of asset management. Nelson Mullins’ attorneys have experience advising private fund sponsors of all sizes ranging from smaller first-time funds through multi-billion-dollar funds, on all aspects of their fund formation, fundraising, operations, and compliance across a broad range of strategies.
“It’s an honor to join Nelson Mullins and to spearhead the Private Funds and Investment Management group, especially in the New York market. It’s a great opportunity to provide a dynamic range of legal solutions and support our clients in new and exciting ways,” Sussman said. “Our mission is to support asset managers, ensuring they have the strategic guidance needed to thrive in a rapidly changing market. I look forward to leveraging my experience and contributing to the success of our clients on behalf of the firm.”
Sussman has extensive experience counseling private fund sponsors on all aspects of their business, including the organization, marketing, fundraising and ongoing operation, compliance and management of private equity funds, credit and debt funds, venture capital funds, hedge funds, co-investment funds and managed accounts, as well as the firm ownership and upper-tier organization of asset managers. He also advises institutional investors with respect to their participation in private equity and other alternative asset funds.