Beth Cowen focuses her practice on the formation and operation of private investment funds across a variety of investment strategies, as well as related aspects of the alternative investment class, including single investor funds, co-investment arrangements and the structuring of carried interest and other incentive schemes.
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Work Highlights
- EQT in relation to its largest ever fundraise, for its tenth flag-ship buy-out fund, EQT X, whichexceeded its €20 billion target by raising €22 billion
- EQT in the formation and raising of EQT IX, a €15.6 billion private equity fund
- EQT in the formation and raising of EQT Infrastructure V, a €15.7 billion infrastructure fund
- Cinven in the formation of its Strategic Financials Fund, a €1.5 billion European financial services fund
- Blackstone Credit in the establishment of GSO European Senior Debt Fund II
Education
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Columbia Law School, 2012 J.D.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg prize; James Kent Scholar; Columbia Law Review, Articles Editor
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University of Michigan, 2009 B.A.
With Distinction
Beth Cowen is a Partner in the Private Funds Practice in the London office. Her practice focuses on the formation and operation of private investment funds across a variety of investment strategies, as well as related aspects of the alternative investment class, including single investor funds, co-investment arrangements and the structuring of carried interest and other incentive schemes. Beth has represented various sponsors of private equity, infrastructure and other alternative investment funds, including EQT, Cinven, CapVest, Blackstone and Stonepeak.
Bethany’s recent work highlights include:
- EQT in relation to its largest ever fundraise, for its tenth flag-ship buy-out fund, EQT X, whichexceeded its €20 billion target by raising €22 billion
- EQT in the formation and raising of EQT IX, a €15.6 billion private equity fund
- EQT in the formation and raising of EQT Infrastructure V, a €15.7 billion infrastructure fund
- Cinven in the formation of its Strategic Financials Fund, a €1.5 billion European financial services fund
- Blackstone Credit in the establishment of GSO European Senior Debt Fund II
Beth received her B.A. from the University of Michigan, before earning her J.D. from Columbia Law School, where she served as an articles editor of the Columbia Law Review. Beth is admitted to practice in New York and is a registered foreign lawyer with the Solicitors Regulation Authority.