Davis Polk announced that registered funds practitioner Christopher P. Healey has joined the firm as a partner in the Investment Management practice in Washington DC.
“I am pleased to welcome Chris to the firm,” said Neil Barr, Davis Polk’s Managing Partner. “We are planning a material growth initiative in our asset management platform. Chris is a rising star in the registered funds space who brings deep market knowledge and significant experience in both transactional and regulatory work. In addition to addressing a strategic objective for our Investment Management practice, Chris is key to the buildout of our corporate presence in Washington.”
Mr. Healey advises clients on a wide array of registered fund products, including BDCs, closed-end funds and interval funds, as well as on complex asset management M&A transactions and innovative Investment Company Act regulatory matters. He has represented many of the leading sponsors and investment managers. Prior to joining Davis Polk, Mr. Healey was a partner in the Registered Funds practice at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP.
“Chris has extensive experience advising a wide range of clients on registered fund and ‘40 Act matters. The diversity of his practice – from asset management M&A transactions for major investment firms, to representing clients with respect to various ‘40 Act products, to sophisticated regulatory work – aligns very well with what we do at Davis Polk,” said Leor Landa, head of Davis Polk’s Investment Management practice. “He is a fantastic addition to our team, and we are excited to welcome him.”
Mr. Healey said, “Davis Polk is an exceptional firm. The opportunity to join such a talented and collaborative group and help grow the firm’s asset management practice and Washington DC office is very exciting.”
Fund Intelligence named Mr. Healey a “Rising Star” at the 2020 Mutual Fund Industry and ETF Awards, and the Legal 500 US quotes a registered funds client describing Mr. Healey as a “key asset” with “tremendous ‘40 Act knowledge.”
Mr. Healey received his B.A. from Tufts University in 2006 and his J.D. from George Washington University Law School in 2011.
This news story was originally published on the firm’s website.