Adam Tejeda is a partner and co-leader of the firm’s Corporate and Tax groups. Adam focuses his practice on providing tax and strategic business advice in connection with private investment fund formation, including private equity, private credit, and private real estate, as well as associated transactional work, mergers and acquisitions, financings, joint ventures, and restructurings. He represents both financial and strategic buyers and sellers.
Adam has significant experience working with family offices in connection with the design and implementation of their family office structures and their underlying investment activities. Adam’s private investment fund work includes representing both emerging managers and managers with an established history, ranging in fund size of US$100M to US$2B +.
Adam’s work routinely involves representing financial and strategic investors in connection with inbound and outbound investments, cross-border financings, domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, multinational IP planning, advising US based clients with regards to outbound operations, including Subpart F and GILTI planning, corporate and tax aspects of joint ventures and other partnership issues, hedge fund advisory work, tax planning and related transactional work with respect to the operations of US multi-nationals, and internal reorganizations.
Adam also has considerable experience representing clients in a variety of industries, including real estate, media, film and studio development, retail, financial services, technology, pharmaceutical, and manufacturing. In addition, Adam has represented clients on contested matters with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and similar state taxing authorities, as well as advising clients on Opportunity Zone (OZ) developments established by Congress in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.