Mr. Frolik is a partner in the Firm’s Business Department. He specializes in general business and corporate matters with an emphasis on representing investment advisers (including advisers to hedge funds and other private investment funds and traditional advisers to separately-managed accounts), venture capital financing, and mergers and acquisitions. He routinely speaks at conferences and contributes to books and articles regarding current issues facing investment advisers and private investment funds. He also actively works with other members of the investment management community to influence matters that affect his clients.
Services Mr. Frolik provides to investment funds and their managers include:
Structuring domestic and offshore investment funds (including hedge funds, crossover public/private funds, and special purpose funds)
Organizing investment management companies, including preparing and negotiating operating agreements among the owners of those companies
Counseling investment advisers on the federal and state regulatory issues they face (including SEC, CFTC, and state registration) and advising them on all aspects of their ongoing operations
Preparing and negotiating employment and severance agreements for a firm’s executive officers, portfolio managers, analysts, traders and other employees
Preparing and negotiating investment management agreements for separately-managed accounts
Preparing policies and procedures
Negotiating fund administration agreements
Negotiating ISDA agreements
EDUCATION
Mr. Frolik received his B.A. degree with high honors from the University of California at Berkeley in 1997, where he was a member of the tennis team. He received his law degree from the University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law in 2000. At Boalt, Jim was a member of the Order of the Coif, was awarded the Kragen Memorial Scholarship in 1997-99, and served as an extern to the Honorable J. Anthony Kline, Presiding Justice of the California Court of Appeal, First District. |