
Rami Turayhi is a corporate partner in Fried Frank's Asset Management Practice, resident in the New York office.
Rami focuses his practice on asset management, representing fund managers in the structuring, formation and operation of private equity funds, including buyout funds, real estate funds, energy and infrastructure funds, family office vehicles, and co-investment funds, as well as hedge funds and managed accounts.
Rami advises on securities law matters such as registration and compliance under Securities Act of 1933, the Investment Company Act of 1940, and the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. He also has broad experience dealing with ESG and impact and sustainability matters.
Prior to joining the firm, Rami was a corporate partner at an international law firm, and prior to that a diplomat for the US Department of State and energy and power investment banker at an international investment bank.
Mr. Turayhi regularly represents social impact funds and small businesses in a pro bono capacity, and previously was an Attorney Volunteer at the DC Bar Pro Bono Center from 2011 through 2021.
Rami is recognized by Legal 500 in Investment Fund Formation and Management: Private Equity Funds (including Venture Capital).
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