Based in London, Mia Hatfield is a Partner in the Firm’s Private Funds Practice. Mia focuses on the formation and operation of private investment funds across a broad range of investment strategies, and other aspects of private investing in alternative asset classes, including separate account arrangements and co-investments. Mia has represented a number of the largest and most well-known fund sponsors, including Actis, Blackstone, Charterhouse, Cinven, Coller Capital, CVC Capital Partners, Hedosophia and Mid Europa.
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Work Highlights
- Cinven on the establishment of its $14.5 billion private equity fund, the Eighth Cinven Fund, in 2024
- Charterhouse on the establishment of its €1.2 billion private equity fund, Charterhouse Capital Partners XI, in 2023
- CVC Capital Partners on the establishment of its €26 billion private equity fund, CVC Capital Partners IX, in 2023 and its predecessor fund in 2020
- Actis on the establishment of its $700 million real estate fund, Actis Asia Real Estate 2, in 2022 and its predecessor fund in 2019
Education
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University of Law - London, 2014 LPC
Distinction in LPC
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University of Law - London, 2013 GDL
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University of Exeter, 2011 B.A.
First Class Honors
Based in London, Mia Hatfield is a Partner in the Firm’s Private Funds Practice. Mia focuses on the formation and operation of private investment funds across a broad range of investment strategies, and other aspects of private investing in alternative asset classes, including separate account arrangements and co-investments. Mia has represented a number of the largest and most well-known fund sponsors, including Actis, Blackstone, Charterhouse, Cinven, Coller Capital, CVC Capital Partners, Hedosophia and Mid Europa.
Mia’s recent work highlights include advising:
- Cinven on the establishment of its $14.5 billion private equity fund, the Eighth Cinven Fund, in 2024
- Charterhouse on the establishment of its €1.2 billion private equity fund, Charterhouse Capital Partners XI, in 2023
- CVC Capital Partners on the establishment of its €26 billion private equity fund, CVC Capital Partners IX, in 2023 and its predecessor fund in 2020
- Actis on the establishment of its $700 million real estate fund, Actis Asia Real Estate 2, in 2022 and its predecessor fund in 2019