
Goodwin adds investment funds partner in Singapore

Goodwin Proctor has recruited Matthew Nortcliff as a partner in its investment funds practice in Singapore, adding headcount to an office that opened towards the end of last year.
Nortcliff has been based in Singapore since 2010 and most recently led the Asia funds and indirect real assets practice at CMS. He helps clients – including private equity and venture capital firms and real assets investors – on the establishment and operation of funds, structured investments, and joint ventures. He also advises on fund investments and corporate and real asset transactions.
Goodwin’s Asia funds team already includes three partners, Greg Barclay, Phil Culhane, and Elyn Xing, and two counsels, Dominic Wong and Manish Ranjan. Barclay is based in Singapore while Culhane and Xing reside in Hong Kong.
Goodwin established an Asia presence in Hong Kong in 2008. Barclay relocated to Singapore to open the Singapore office, which he now chairs.
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