It's
more like Slater & Gordon, the Australian
law firm that did a public offering a few years ago, than a
conventional big corporate
firm driven by rainmaking partners.
«You're seeing a different class of managers, and investors are definitely seeing SPACs as a
more legitimate alternative to
conventional IPOs,» says Floyd Wittlin, a partner in the New York office of the Bingham McCutchen
law firm, who specializes in structuring SPACs.