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tclark@proskauer.com
 
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New York Office:
1585 Broadway
Fax 212.969.2900

Practice Areas:
Corporate
Private Equity
Hedge Funds
Broker Dealer Investment Management Group
Education:
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, J.D., 1991
OBERLIN COLLEGE, B.A., 1988
WITH HONORS
 
Bar Admission:
NEW YORK
 
Other Affiliation:
CCO UNIVERSITY FACULTY PROFESSOR FOR THE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE ASSOCIATION ("RCA")
 
Biography:

Timothy M. Clark is a partner in Proskauer's Corporate Group. His practice focuses on alternative investment funds, representing hedge funds, private equity and venture capital funds in fund formation, as well as structuring transactions such as mergers and acquisitions, private placements and equity offerings. Tim also has extensive experience representing real estate private equity funds. He advises clients in the United States, Europe and Latin America.

Recently, Tim has been involved in the formation of global buy-out, real estate, distressed debt and mezzanine funds. He also advises clients with respect to Investment Advisers Act and Investment Company Act compliance issues.
A frequent lecturer on alternative investing, Tim is also a CCO University Faculty Professor for the Regulatory Compliance Association ("RCA"), and has published numerous articles on private funds and compliance-related issues.

Publications and Lectures include:

  • Publication: Structuring Issues for Hedge Funds
  • Publication: Implications of the Pension Protection Act of 2006 for Unregistered Funds and Asset Managers
  • Lecture: Hedge Funds in the Capital Markets
  • Lecture: Hedge Funds: Good or Bad for the Market
  • Lecture: Integrated multi-purpose brokerage hedge fund servicing solutions
  • Lecture: Panel discussion: Implementing and maintaining compliance infrastructure to effectively and efficiently manage and mitigate compliance risk

Tim graduated from New York University Law School in 1991, where he was Articles Editor of the Annual Survey of American Law, and received his bachelor's degree from Oberlin College in 1988, with honors.

 
   
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