A Partner in the Private Funds Practice of the London office, Morgan Shubin 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, co-investments, the structuring of executive carried interest arrangements and continuation funds. Morgan has represented a number of the largest and most well-known fund sponsors, including Bridgepoint, Charterhouse, EQT and Triton Partners.
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Work Highlights
- Bridgepoint on the establishment and raising of Bridgepoint Europe VII, a €7 billion private equity fund
- Charterhouse on continuation funds for SERB and Sagemcom in 2023
- EQT on the raising of EQT X, a €22 billion private equity fund
- EQT on the establishment and raising of EQT Active Core Infrastructure, a €2.9 billion infrastructure fund
Education
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University of Law - London, 2013 LPC
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University of Manchester, 2010 B.A.
with honors
Morgan Shubin 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, co-investments, the structuring of executive carried interest arrangements and continuation funds.
Morgan has represented a number of the largest and most well-known fund sponsors, including Bridgepoint, Charterhouse, EQT and Triton Partners.
Morgan’s recent work highlights include:
- Bridgepoint on the establishment and raising of Bridgepoint Europe VII, a €7 billion private equity fund
- Charterhouse on continuation funds for SERB and Sagemcom in 2023
- EQT on the raising of EQT X, a €22 billion private equity fund
- EQT on the establishment and raising of EQT Active Core Infrastructure, a €2.9 billion infrastructure fund
She received her LPC from University of Law – London and her B.A. from University of Manchester, with honors. She is admitted to practice in England and Wales.