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Adam Z. Risell
 

Adam Z. Risell

Partner
 
900 G Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20001 

Adam Risell advises asset managers and sponsors in connection with a broad range of capital raising activities utilizing structured finance technology, including the formation of complex investment vehicles, such as rated note fund structures, collateralized fund obligations (“CFOs”), and securitizations and other capital-efficient investment products, including those designed for investment by insurance companies. He also advises on the development and distribution of collateralized loan obligation (“CLO”) captive funds, risk retention vehicles and other similarly specialized funds. Adam also counsels business development companies (“BDCs”) and other registered funds relating to structured financing techniques.

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Work Highlights

Notable experience prior to joining Simpson Thacher includes advising:

  • Hunter Point Capital in connection with the structuring, formation and offering of a rated note fund vehicle
  • Invesco in connection with the structuring, formation and offering of a rated note fund vehicle
  • CVC Credit Partners in connection with the structuring and formation of a collateralized management vehicle designed to manage and invest in a series of CLOs
  • Financial institutions as underwriters and structuring agents in connection with the offerings of rated and unrated debt backed by portfolios of funds managed by major asset management companies
Accolades
  • Super Lawyers Washington, D.C. “Rising Stars” (2021-2020)
Education
  • University of Virginia School of Law, 2011 J.D.
  • University of Virginia, 2011 M.B.A.
  • Lehigh University, 2007 B.S.
    with high honors
Admissions
  • District of Columbia 
  • New York 

Adam Z. Risell is a Partner in Simpson Thacher’s Investment Funds Practice and is based in the Washington, D.C. office. He advises asset managers and sponsors in connection with a broad range of capital raising activities utilizing structured finance technology, including the formation of complex investment vehicles, such as rated note fund structures, collateralized fund obligations (“CFOs”), and securitizations and other capital-efficient investment products, including those designed for investment by insurance companies. He also advises on the development and distribution of collateralized loan obligation (“CLO”) captive funds, risk retention vehicles and other similarly specialized funds. Adam also counsels business development companies (“BDCs”) and other registered funds relating to structured financing techniques.

Notable experience prior to joining Simpson Thacher includes advising:

  • Hunter Point Capital in connection with the structuring, formation and offering of a rated note fund vehicle
  • Invesco in connection with the structuring, formation and offering of a rated note fund vehicle
  • CVC Credit Partners in connection with the structuring and formation of a collateralized management vehicle designed to manage and invest in a series of CLOs
  • Financial institutions as underwriters and structuring agents in connection with the offerings of rated and unrated debt backed by portfolios of funds managed by major asset management companies

Adam received his B.S. in Integrated Business and Engineering, Finance from Lehigh University in 2007 and his M.B.A. from the University of Virginia Darden School of Business in 2011. He received his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law in 2011 and is admitted to practice in New York and the District of Columbia.

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