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Colby Jenkins Joins King & Spalding as Investment Funds Partner In Atlanta
Colby Jenkins Joins King & Spalding as Investment Funds Partner in Atlanta
King & Spalding has announced that Colby Jenkins has joined the firm as a partner in its Real Estate and Funds practice group, based in Atlanta. Colby’s addition strengthens the firm’s growing capabilities in fund formation and investment sector advisory.
Jenkins counsels clients on structuring, offering, and operating U.S. and offshore open-end, closed-end, and semi-liquid private investment funds, while advising on U.S. regulatory and compliance matters. He works with established and emerging fund sponsors and institutional, family office, and individual investors across diverse investment strategies, from traditional private equity to emerging alternative asset classes.
Jennifer Morgan, co-leader of the Real Estate and Funds practice group, said,
“Colby brings to our team a diverse investment funds background that grows the range of our fund formation offering and gives us greater scale across industries, sectors and geographies. Colby’s combination of impeccable legal and client-relations skills with his drive to grow and build make him an excellent addition to our practice.”
Colby joins the firm from Alston & Bird, where he was a partner. He holds a J.D. from The University of Chicago Law School, an M.B.A. from Yale University, and a B.A. from Duke University.
Colby Jenkins said,
“King & Spalding has the deep bench and extensive global platform I need to expand how I can serve my clients’ fund formation and international compliance needs. I’m looking forward to the opportunities for collaboration and cross-selling the firm’s platform provides and being part of the ongoing growth of this top-tier team.”
With over 1,300 lawyers in 25 offices worldwide, King & Spalding advises clients across the U.S., Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. The firm represents a broad range of clients, including half of the Fortune Global 100, and is recognized for its consistent results and commitment to understanding clients’ business needs.
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