PHILADELPHIA – Stradley Ronon
was listed as one of only three “Tier 1” law firms for mutual/registered/exchange-traded funds in the recently released 2020 edition of
The Legal 500 United States. The prestigious legal directory noted that clients commended the firm as “incredibly responsive, commercial, and practical.”
Investment Management Practice Group Co-Chair
Bruce G. Leto, a member of
The Legal 500’s Hall of Fame, and several other firm attorneys were also recommended for their work, including Investment Management Practice Group Co-Chair
Matthew R. DiClemente, and Partners
Alison M. Fuller,
Michael W. Mundt,
Michael P. O’Hare,
Eric S. Purple and
Amy Fitzsimmons.
Published annually,
The Legal 500 is an independent ranking guide that recommends law firms based on a survey of more than 250,000 corporate counsel. The publication is widely acknowledged as the world’s largest legal referral guide.
For over 90 years, Stradley Ronon's premier
investment management practice represents investment company clients with more than 1,500 separate series/funds and assets under management exceeding $2 trillion, including several of the top 20 investment company complexes in the country.
In addition to counseling registered and unregistered funds, advisers and independent trustees on traditional matters of formation, operation and compliance, Stradley's IM practice has helped shape the investment management industry by assisting with the creation of innovative investment products and services, including obtaining “industry-first” exemptive and no-action relief, and assisting in the development of novel products.
About Stradley Ronon
Counseling clients since 1926, Stradley Ronon has helped private and public companies – from small businesses to Fortune 500 corporations – achieve their goals by providing pragmatic, value-driven legal counsel. With offices in eight strategic locations, our responsive team of more than 200 attorneys seamlessly addresses the full spectrum of our clients’ needs, ranging from sophisticated corporate transactions to complex commercial litigation.