Latham & Watkins Welcomes Mark Proctor to Boost New York Investment Funds Team
Latham & Watkins Welcomes Mark Proctor in New York
Latham & Watkins LLP has recently expanded its Investment Funds Practice by welcoming Mark Proctor as a partner in its New York office. This strategic addition underscores the firm’s commitment to enhancing its legal expertise in advising private fund managers and clients involved in private investment funds.
Mark Proctor joins Latham with extensive experience advising on the establishment, investment, and operational management of private investment vehicles. His role includes regular consultations with investment managers on various strategic transactions, making him a key asset in navigating the evolving investment landscape.
The Significance of Mark Proctor’s Expertise
Marc Jaffe, Office Managing Partner at Latham & Watkins in New York, expressed enthusiasm about Proctor’s arrival, noting that he brings a profound understanding of fund structuring and operations which will significantly benefit their private equity and private capital clients. According to Jaffe, the skills Proctor possesses are crucial at a time when the demand for legal guidance in complex investment scenarios is on the rise.
Proctor's extensive background encompasses a range of industries including energy, infrastructure, insurance, real estate, and venture capital. This diverse expertise allows him to craft tailored solutions for private fund sponsors, asset managers, and institutional investors. Alex Kelly, Global Vice Chair of Latham’s Private Equity and Investment Funds Practice, emphasized that Proctor's rich experience aligns seamlessly with the firm’s efforts to support clients amidst the challenges characteristic of private capital and investment funds.
A Vision for the Future
Reflecting on his new role, Proctor stated, “Latham's global reach and unmatched expertise in the legal industry empower me to provide the best possible service to our clients.” His vision includes leveraging Latham’s robust transactional and regulatory platform to navigate complex investment environments effectively.
Before his transition to Latham, Proctor was a partner at Willkie Farr & Gallagher, where he furthered his expertise in private fund management. He earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and holds a Bachelor of Arts from Cornell University.
This strategic hire is not only about enhancing Latham & Watkins' capabilities but also about positioning the firm as a leading destination for highly skilled professionals in the legal sector. By continuing to attract top talent like Proctor, Latham & Watkins is reinforcing its reputation as the premier choice for clients dealing with sophisticated legal matters related to investment funds.
As the landscape of investment funds continues to evolve, Latham & Watkins appears committed to maintaining its leadership position in providing innovative and effective legal solutions to meet the diverse needs of its clients. The firm’s ongoing initiatives in pro bono services and commitments toward diversity and environmental sustainability further exemplify its dedication to excellence.