Christopher Scavone is a Partner in the Firm’s Fund Transaction Practice, with a focus on GP stakes and minority investments, strategic partnerships, asset manager M&A, succession planning arrangements and bespoke liquidity transactions.
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Work Highlights
Christopher’s recent transactions include advising:
- Constellation Wealth Capital, an alternative asset management platform, in its acquisition of a minority stake in DayMark Wealth Partners
- Blackstone on its long-term strategic partnership with Legal & General
- Sixth Street Partners in connection with the acquisition by Northwestern Mutual of a passive minority equity interest in the company
- Stonepeak in connection with a minority investment from Blue Owl
- Stonecroft Management in its minority investment in Thrive Capital
- Lexington Partners in its acquisition by Franklin Templeton
Education
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Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, 2016 J.D.
Dean's List; Editor-in-Chief - Washington University Journal of Law and Policy
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Yale University, 2011 B.A.
Christopher Scavone is a Partner in the Firm’s Fund Transaction Practice, based in New York. Christopher’s practice focuses on GP stakes and minority investments, strategic partnerships, asset manager M&A, succession planning arrangements and bespoke liquidity transactions.
Christopher’s recent transactions include advising:
- Constellation Wealth Capital, an alternative asset management platform, in its acquisition of a minority stake in DayMark Wealth Partners
- Blackstone on its long-term strategic partnership with Legal & General
- Sixth Street Partners in connection with the acquisition by Northwestern Mutual of a passive minority equity interest in the company
- Sixth Street Partners in connection with its minority investment into Merchant Investment Management
- Stonepeak in connection with a minority investment from Blue Owl
- Stonecroft Management in its minority investment in Thrive Capital
- Lexington Partners in its acquisition by Franklin Templeton
Christopher received his J.D. from Washington University School of Law in 2016, where he was on the Dean’s List and served as Editor-in-Chief for the Washington University Journal of Law and Policy. He received his B.A. from Yale University in 2011.