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Monday, February 1, 2016 An Ex-SEC Champ Returns to Fund Law Norm Champ has returned to practicing law, as part of an international law firm's team that works with fundsters and other asset managers.
Champ previously spent fives year at the SEC, most recently rising to director of the SEC's investment management division before leaving the regulatory agency a year ago. More recently he served as a guest lecturer at Harvard Law, and he's been writing a book about his work at the SEC. At Kirkland, Champ joins the 100-plus attorneys in the private funds group. That group includes the investment management practice, which focuses on alternatives, broker-dealers, commodity pool operators, commodity trading advisors, financial services mergers and acquisitions, hedge funds, investment advisors, spinouts, and mutual funds. "I'll be focused on two areas," Champ tells MFWire, "one, helping firms understand the various policy proposals that are out there ... and two, helping firms comply with all the different rules and regulations, helping firms operate in this highly regulated environment." Champ describes working with Kirkland as an "opportunity to join an outstanding group of lawyers with just a tremendous practice." He looks forward to "the opportunity to work with lots of clients and look at all sorts of issues." An alumnus of Princeton, the University of London, and Harvard Law, Champ spent nearly 11 years at Chilton Investment Company before joining the SEC. Prior his work at Chilton, Camp worked at Davis Polk & Wardwell and clerked for Charles Haight of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Printed from: MFWire.com/story.asp?s=53389 Copyright 2016, InvestmentWires, Inc. All Rights Reserved |