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Cejas, Peter

Peter Cejas - Minneapolis, MN

Attorney at Macaluso LLP

Capital Markets Lawyers in Minneapolis, MN

IDS Center 80 South Eighth Street Suite 900 Minneapolis, MN 55402

Minneapolis Capital Markets Lawyer

Updated: 02/28/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Capital Markets
  • Private Funds
  • Corporate Counsel
  • International
  • LATAM

Attorney Information

Overview

Peter is a Partner in Macaluso, LLP’s Corporate, Private Funds, and Capital Markets Practices. He has extensive experience acting as legal counsel and advisor to investment and asset managers, private investment funds, and financial groups, founder run companies, private and institutional investors, and lenders including as counsel to family offices, key stakeholders, healthcare administration companies, manufacturing companies, agricultural producers, and private investment funds.

Peter is an experienced attorney, corporate strategist, and investment banker with over 25 years of experience across numerous sectors. Peter has participated in (re)structuring over US$1B of deals for private investment funds and SMEs throughout the Americas and experience in dealing with US and foreign federal agencies and regulatory regimes (including, US Securities and Exchange Commission, Central Bank of Curacao, Colombia Superintendencia de Sociedades and Mexico Sociedad Hipotecaria Federal).

Previously Peter worked in various roles including most recently as Founder of Septima Advisory providing legal, financial, and strategic consulting services (including board advisory roles). Prior to Septima he was a Managing Director of ERG Asset Management owned by members of Eden Rock Group. Peter also acted as General Counsel to Bulltick Capital Markets, a LATAM focused full-service regulated financial group managing over $1 billion in asset-based loans. Prior to Bulltick, he acted as General Counsel to United Capital Markets. He was an attorney with Morgan Lewis in Miami. He received his JD from Golden Gate University School of Law and his MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management.


Current Employment Position(s)

  • Partner

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Minneapolis, MN

IDS Center
80 South Eighth Street
Suite 900
Minneapolis, MN 55402

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Phone: 305-724-5659

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Website: https://www.mlg.us.com

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