ProfessionalsConrad van Loggerenberg
Tel: +1-212-373-3395
Fax: +1-212-492-0395
cvanloggerenberg@paulweiss.com
1285 Avenue of the Americas
New York,
NY
10019-6064
Fax: +1-212-492-0395
Conrad van Loggerenberg is a partner in the Corporate Department and Co-Head of North American Investment Funds. Conrad focuses his practice on the formation and operation of private investment funds, including bringing to market a variety of private equity funds, hedge funds, credit funds, distressed funds, co-investment funds, seed capital funds and venture capital funds. Conrad also advises leading global investment firms in their investment management M&A transactions, including acquisitions, minority investments, spin-outs, seed capital transactions, and strategic partnership arrangements. He has substantial experience in establishing customized private investment funds with respect to a range of U.S. and non-U.S. investors and advises on management company “upper tier” arrangements and secondary transactions.
EXPERIENCE
Representative clients have included:
- Avenue Capital Group
- The Blackstone Group/Blackstone Credit
- Fortress Investment Group
- General Atlantic
- J.P.Morgan Asset Management
- Kohlberg & Company
- LNK Partners
- Oaktree Capital Management
- Oak Hill Advisors
- Silver Point Capital
- Värde Partners
Conrad has been featured in a number of industry publications, including his recent recognitions as a “Rising Star” by Law360, “40 Under 40: Future Leaders of Private Equity” by Private Equity International, a “Rising Star” by Private Debt Investor and a “Recommended Lawyer” in private equity funds by The Legal 500. Chambers USA recognizes Conrad as a top ranked lawyer in their latest edition, with client testimonials describing him as “super knowledgeable, knows the market, and he makes you feel like you are his only client” and “an outstanding technical lawyer who is also practical and a real joy to work with.” In 2018, he co-authored a chapter of The International Comparative Legal Guide (ICLG) to Alternative Investment Funds entitled “Private Equity’s Seesaw: Changing Dynamics in Fundraising Terms.” Conrad maintains an active pro bono practice, representing not-for-profit interests and individuals, including recently assisting an individual in obtaining asylum in the U.S.