Corporate/M&A: Alternative Entities
Delaware
20 years ranked
Provided by K&L Gates
Eric Feldman is a partner in the firm. He practices in the areas of alternative entities and general business, focusing primarily on issues relating to the utilization of Delaware alternative entities, such as limited liability companies, general and limited partnerships, statutory trusts, and special purpose corporations, in all types of domestic and cross-border business and commercial transactions. These include mergers and acquisitions; joint ventures; securitizations; structured finance; venture capital; private equity; hedge funds; master limited partnerships; special purpose and bankruptcy remote entity structures; public and private offerings; limited liability company and trust preferred securities transactions; and Tier 1 capital transactions.
Eric also has extensive experience advising clients on issues relating to the organization, operation, management, governance, dissolution, and winding-up of alternative entities, the duties, fiduciary and otherwise, of general partners, managers, directors, special committees and trustees of such entities, and the structuring and restructuring, including through mergers, conversions, transfers and domestications, of such entities.
In addition, Eric regularly represents financial institutions in a variety of roles in which they serve in financing and secured transactions, including as trustee, indenture trustee, collateral agent, escrow agent, paying agent, and independent manager/director.
Eric’s practice often involves authoring opinion letters relating to Delaware entities, as well as rendering advice and legal opinions relating to the creation and perfection of security interests under Delaware law, including the Delaware Uniform Commercial Code.
Additionally, Eric is experienced in providing support to litigators with respect to litigation and arbitration matters, both in the Delaware Court of Chancery and in other domestic and international courts, involving Delaware alternative entities, including serving as an expert witness in such matters.
Delaware State Bar Association: Corporation Law Section; Alternative Entities Subcommittee (the committee responsible for drafting Delaware's pre-eminent limited liability company and partnership statutes); Commercial Law Section; Ad Hoc Committee on Proposed Ownership Legislation
American Bar Association: Business Law Section; Vice Chair of the LLCs, Partnerships and Unincorporated Entities (LPUE) Committee; Business Law Section Advisor to the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws Drafting Committee on Uniform Law Enforcement Access to Entity Information Act; Chair of the LPUE Committee’s Record Owners Legislation Task Force; LPUE Committee representative to the Business Law Section Joint Task Force on Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Terrorism Initiatives; Editorial Board member of the LPUE Committee’s Model Single Member Limited Liability Company Operating Agreement Subcommittee ; Mergers and Acquisitions Committee; Legal Opinions Committee; Private Equity and Venture Capital Committee
“Complying With FinCEN’s Beneficial Ownership Reporting Rules Under the Corporate Transparency Act,” Real Estate Finance Journal, Winter 2023
Georgetown University Law Center (cum laude; Primary Editor, The Tax Lawyer, 1996-1997)
J.D.
1997
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (with Distinction; Phi Beta Kappa)
B.A.
1993
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Eric Feldman's clients include financial institutions such as fund sponsors. He is highly regarded for his ability to advise on the structuring of alternative entities.
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Eric is great – timely, pragmatic, efficient and very commercial.
Eric is a really solid lawyer. He is really strong and has outstanding honesty.
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