Ralf-Ingo Pracht, LL.M. (Exeter)

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Biography

Ralf-Ingo Pracht is an associate in the German private funds practice group as well as in the German Finance & Banking Group. He advises fund sponsors on legal and regulatory topics relating to the structuring of investment funds – in particular private debt, private equity, real estate and infrastructure funds. He also advises investors on fund investments and secondary transactions.

Ralf-Ingo also advises national and international credit institutions, investors and borrowers on real estate, acquisition, and corporate financing as well as cases of financial restructuring.

Before joining Greenberg Traurig, Ralf-Ingo worked as General Counsel of a bank.

Concentrations

• Fund Formation

• LP Advice

• Investment Law

• Insurance Supervisory Law

Areas of Practice (6)

  • Private Funds
  • Private Equity
  • Real Estate Funds
  • Financial Regulatory & Compliance
  • Finance
  • Structured Finance

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Second Legal State Exam, Saarbrucken, 2022; Universitat des Saarlandes, First Legal State Exam, 2019
Law School Attended:
University of Exeter/England, Master of Laws in International Commercial Law, 2016
Year of First Admission:
2022
Admission:
Germany
Languages:
German and English
ISLN:
1001614144

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