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Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
100 FEDERAL STREET, 34TH FLOOR
BOSTON, MA 02110
MASSACHUSETTS
United States
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Position

Co-Head of Weil’s Private Equity practice and Managing Partner of the Boston office

Career

Ramona Nee is Co-Head of Weil’s Private Equity practice and Managing Partner of the Boston office. Her practice is focused on private equity and corporate transactions, including leveraged buyouts, minority investments and mergers & acquisitions. Ramona represents various private equity firms and growth equity funds, as well as their portfolio companies. She also counsels clients with respect to general corporate matters, including with respect to numerous joint ventures, strategic matters and corporate governance. She regularly represents some of the country’s leading private equity firms and their portfolio companies, including Advent International, EQT, Providence Equity Partners, OMERS Private Equity,, among others.

Education

SUNY Binghamton (B.A., magna cum laude, 1998); Boston University Law (J.D., 2001).

Lawyer Rankings

United States > M&A/corporate and commercial > Private equity buyouts: large deals ($500m+)

(Leading lawyers)

Ramona Nee

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP

Weil counts a varied range of large-cap private equity sponsors, emerging investors, as well as pension and sovereign funds in its client roster and regularly acts as lead counsel on transactions ranging from high-value leveraged buyouts and take-private acquisitions to minority investments and growth capital series financings. In New York, Christopher Machera maintains close relationships with leading investors such as Blackstone and Goldman Sachs, while Doug Warner handles high-value leveraged buyouts and minority investments especially for funds active in the infrastructure and tech sectors. Machera and Warner co-lead the team with Kyle Krpata, a strategic and private equity M&A expert based in Silicon Valley, and Ramona Nee, who advises on leveraged buyouts and growth investments from the Boston office. Fund mergers are a particular area of focus for New York-based lawyers Brian Parness and Harvey Eisenberg, who recently led on TPG’s $3.4bn acquisition of Angelo Gordon. Silicon Valley lawyer Jenna McBain is a key contact for funds seeking to invest in infrastructure and real assets.