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Steven Huttler

Steven Huttler is of counsel to Sadis & Goldberg LLP, and is a member of the Corporate and Financial Services group of the firm. He has extensive experience in corporate, investment fund and securities matters, including the representation of investment funds, U.S. and foreign issuers, underwriters, and private clients in various registered public and private offerings of debt and equity securities totaling in excess of $10 billion.

In recent years, Mr. Huttler has served as corporate counsel to many private investment funds and partnerships, including those based in U.S. and in offshore jurisdictions, such as the Cayman Islands, Bermuda and the British Virgin Islands. Mr. Huttlers's legal practice has exposed him to a variety of fund clients, from large mutual funds to sophisticated offshore funds to small start-up hedge funds and financial industry entrepreneurs. This practice has included the structuring and establishment of start-up funds and managed accounts; advising management companies and fund managers on compensation structures; the restructuring and reorganization of such funds; structuring and advising on fund trades; and a range of sophisticated transactional work for such funds (including PIPEs transactions). Additionally, he has also been active on the business side in the investment fund industry. In particular, he has represented brokerage firms in providing investment and trading services to investment funds and equity, debt and option traders.

Mr. Huttler currently sits on the Board of Governors of the Lawrence Association, the central political and citizens group in the Town of Lawrence, Nassau County, New York and is admitted to practice law in the State of New York. He is a graduate of Columbia University’s School of Law (Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar), where he received a Juris Doctor degree, and completed the program of the Parker School of International Law. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Yeshiva University (magna cum laude). From 2000 until 2003, he served as a co-author of Designing an Effective Securities Compliance Program, Volume 10 of the Corporate Compliance Series, published by West Group.

Mr. Huttler was a partner in the Corporate and Commercial Law Department of Kronish Lieb Weiner & Hellman from 1999-2002, and an associate with the Corporate Finance Department of Shearman & Sterling from 1992-1998.


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