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Latham & Watkins Advises Seven Point Equity Partners in Strategic Partnership With Frazier Aviation

February 26, 2025
Multidisciplinary team represents the private investment firm in the strategic collaboration with the aftermarket military aircraft components manufacturer.

Seven Point Equity Partners, LLC (Seven Point), an operationally focused, value-oriented private investment firm, announced a strategic partnership with Frazier Aviation, Inc. (Frazier or the Company), a global leader in providing sustainment solutions for the military aircraft aftermarket sector. Together, Seven Point and Frazier’s leadership team seek to build on the company’s reputation for excellence by further developing its product offerings and manufacturing capabilities, both organically and through targeted acquisitions, to better serve its global customer base.

Latham & Watkins LLP represents Seven Point in the transaction with a corporate deal team led by New York investment funds partner Edward Nelson and New York M&A partner Matthew Villar, with associates Cory Lewis, Emilie Cullen, Sofia Skara, and Andrew Rondeau. Advice on investment funds matters was also provided by Chicago/New York partner Matthew Wynne, with associates Dan Bogdan, Jennifer Tian, and Molly Nelson; on financing matters by Chicago partner Cindy Caillavet Sinclair and Chicago counsel Katie Stork, with associate Andrew Angel; on tax matters by New York partners Eric Kamerman and Michael Milazzo, with associate Allison Esquen-Roca; on government contracts matters by Washington, D.C. partners Kyle Jefcoat and Dean Baxtresser and counsel Morgan Maddoux, with associate Chris Caulder; on funds regulatory matters by Washington, D.C. partner Aaron Gilbride; on compensation and benefits matters by New York partner Austin Ozawa, with associate Dana Yeliseyev; on intellectual property matters by New York partner Jeffrey Tochner, with associate Sebastian Moss; on insurance matters by Los Angeles partner Harrison White, with associate Enrique Covarrubias; on labor and employment matters by Chicago counsel Laura Waller, with associate Jocelyn Wexler; on employment litigation matters by Los Angeles partner Joseph Farrell, with associate Laura Zabele; on sanctions matters by Washington, D.C. counsel Andrew Galdes, with associate Eric Green; on data privacy matters by Bay Area partner Robert Blamires, with associate Kathryn Parsons-Reponte; on real estate matters by New York partner Dara Denberg, with associate Thomas Ficchi; on environmental matters by New York partner Gary Gengel, with associate Brittany Curcuru; and on CFIUS matters by Washington, D.C. counsel Catherine Hein, with associates Ragad Alfaraidy and Monica Calce.

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