Washington, D.C
LATHAM & WATKINS EXPANDS INVESTMENT FUNDS PRACTICE IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
Walter brings each private and non-private sector expertise associated to the funding administration business. She has represented a number of the world’s largest asset managers on a variety of regulatory and compliance issues, and has efficiently recommended purchasers via quite a few advanced examinations and enforcement investigations by the US Securities and Trade Fee (SEC).
Walter additionally has in depth expertise dealing with day-to-day regulatory and compliance issues for funding advisers and household workplaces, and routinely advises on fund formations, restructurings, secondary transactions, succession planning preparations, administration group spin-outs, minority stake investments, SPACs, M&A and IPO transactions involving fund managers, and SEC concerns for non-US advisers in search of to broaden their US operations.
“Jamie is an incredible addition to our Funding Funds Follow, and we’re thrilled to welcome her to Latham and to the Washington workplace,” stated Daniel Lennon, Workplace Managing Associate of Latham & Watkins in Washington, D.C. “Her mixed expertise working in each personal follow and authorities brings super worth to our purchasers, who’re grappling with regulatory challenges each day.”
Walter beforehand served as Senior Counsel within the Division of Funding Administration, Non-public Funds Department of the SEC the place she was accountable for advising on issues involving funding advisers and funding funds, together with personal funds, mutual funds, and exchange-traded funds. She labored carefully with the SEC’s Division of Enforcement and Division of Examinations and was a key member of a number of SEC rulemakings.
“Jamie’s arrival additional cements Latham’s standing as a market-leading funds follow, and we’re excited to welcome her to the group,” stated Oliver Felsenstein, International Chair of Latham & Watkins’ Non-public Fairness and Funding Funds Practices. “Jamie has deep expertise navigating the evolving enterprise and regulatory environments by which asset managers function, and her skillset will assist us deal with the wants of purchasers throughout our personal fairness and funds platform.”
“Latham’s various Funding Funds Follow, broad personal fairness platform, and deep regulatory expertise and insights makes the agency a transparent market-leader. I stay up for serving my purchasers from this excellent platform,” stated Walter. “In line with the agency’s tradition, the group takes a collaborative method to problem-solving that fosters inventive options at each stage of the funding lifecycle.”
Walter is the second associate to affix Latham’s Funding Funds Follow in current weeks. In Could, the agency introduced the arrival of David Sherman, primarily based in New York.
Walter obtained her JD, magna cum laude, from Tulane College Legislation College and a BA, cum laude, from Ohio College. She joins Latham from Kirkland & Ellis.
About Latham & Watkins (lw.com)
Latham & Watkins delivers modern options to advanced authorized and enterprise challenges all over the world. From a worldwide platform, our attorneys advise purchasers on market-shaping transactions, high-stakes litigation and trials, and complicated regulatory issues. Latham is among the world’s largest suppliers of professional bono providers, steadfastly helps initiatives designed to advance range inside the agency and the authorized occupation, and is dedicated to exploring and selling environmental sustainability.
Notes to Editors
- Latham & Watkins operates worldwide as a restricted legal responsibility partnership organized below the legal guidelines of the State of Delaware (USA) with affiliated restricted legal responsibility partnerships conducting the follow in France, Hong Kong, Italy, Singapore, and the United Kingdom and as an affiliated partnership conducting the follow in Japan. Latham & Watkins operates in Israel via a restricted legal responsibility firm. Latham & Watkins operates in South Korea as a International Authorized Advisor Workplace. Latham & Watkins works in cooperation with the Legislation Agency of Salman M. Al-Sudairi, a restricted legal responsibility firm, within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Contacts
Dan Lennon, Workplace Managing Associate, Washington. D.C., +1.202.637.2200
Oliver Felsenstein, International Chair, Non-public Fairness and Funding Funds Practices, +49.69.6062.6590
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Washington, D.C
Jimmy Carter’s life honored at funeral in Washington, DC
Washington, D.C
Capitol Police arrest man attempting to set his car on fire amid Trump DC visit with GOP senators
The U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) said that they arrested a person who attempted to set his car ablaze near the U.S. Capitol building during President-elect Trump’s visit late Wednesday.
“Twice today our officers stopped a man who could have been a danger to the Capitol Hill community,” U.S. Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger said. “This vigilance is critical during this time of heightened security.”
The agency said that during Trump’s visit with Republican senators and his time paying respect to President Carter, a 35-year-old man from Virginia attempted to set his car on fire.
POLICE ARREST MAN AFTER ATTEMPTING TO CARRY MACHETE, 3 KNIVES INTO US CAPITOL, HOURS BEFORE TRUMP ARRIVES
Police said that just before 5:30 p.m., USCP officers were alerted to a man who had parked on First Street, NW, near the Grant Memorial, and had lit a bag on fire atop his vehicle.
POLICE ARREST MAN AT US CAPITOL WHO HAD BOTTLES OF FUEL, FLARE GUN, BLOW TORCH
When officers ran over to the man, the bag extinguished on its own.
Out of an abundance of caution, the USCP said that the vehicle was declared suspicious, and the agency’s Hazardous Incident Response Division cleared the vehicle.
Officials determined that the car was not a danger at approximately 7 p.m.
The car had been spray-painted. Investigators determined that accelerants were in the bag. The driver was arrested for unlawful activities.
Hours prior to this arrest, the USCP detained a man who attempted to carry a machete into the Capitol Visitor Center (CVC).
The Capitol Police said in a social media post that the incident happened just after 2 p.m., when officers working at a security screening at the CVC’s north doors spotted a machete in the man’s bag.
The X-ray machine was stopped as the bag went through, then police arrested 44-year-old Mel J. Horne, of Washington, D.C., before securing the machete.
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Police said Horne was arrested for multiple counts of carrying a dangerous weapon and will be interviewed by investigators to determine his motive.
Fox News Digital’s Greg Wehner contributed to this report.
Washington, D.C
Still need help shoveling? DC's ‘Snow Heroes' are a phone call away
As D.C. continues to dig out of Monday’s snow storm, there are many residents who need help clearing their sidewalks, walkways and driveways.
Even a little snow can be problematic for seniors and people with disabilities.
That’s where D.C.’s “Snow Hero” program comes in.
More than 200 volunteers from all walks of life signed up with the D.C. government to lend a hand.
Nigle Brake and his team with the environmental organization Ward 8 Woods are some of them.
“Well, it’s about taking care of your community and giving back when you can,” Brake said.
Brake and his team were called to shovel at one home in Southeast D.C. Wednesday morning, but noticed the neighbors’ sidewalks also needed shoveling.
“We noticed that next door there were two houses, and that house had a veteran sign on it. So we looked at that house, knocked on the door. But then we saw the elevator lift, and saw that the individual is possibly in a wheelchair. So, we took the opportunity to knock on the door,” Brake said.
Hundreds of residents called the city for help clearing their steps and walkways after Monday’s snow storm dumped several inches on the city.
“So far, over a thousand D.C. residents have been matched with volunteers to shovel their driveways and walkways, but we still have hundreds more that need help,” Serve D.C. Director Dominique A. Scott told News4.
“I think it shows the resilience of the community, of people giving back and caring about those in need,” Brake said.
“They’re amazing. We couldn’t do this without them. The engagement of the residents makes all the difference, and when people see that their community members are showing up for them, it warms their heart,” Scott said.
Any D.C. residents who need help shoveling their snow, or who want to volunteer, can call 311.
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