Global Investment Funds: A Practical Guide to Structuring, Raising and Managing Funds
Private investment funds are currently investing more capital than ever and the funds themselves are larger than ever. The industry’s success comes against a backdrop of the continued fallout from the 2008 financial crisis, from evolving market trends and from increasing regulatory and tax compliance. In relation to structuring, fund-raising, making deals, managing exits, maintaining investor relations and dealing with the press, investors and their advisers are faced with unprecedented challenges and opportunities. This practical guide features contributions by leading industry specialists on a wide range of issues arising at all stages of a private investment fund‘s life cycle. Topics covered include formation and structuring, regulatory matters, limited partner issues and negotiations, deal-level considerations, environmental concerns and end-of-fund-life procedures, as well as jurisdictional/offshore matters, their jurisdictional differences and choice drivers (eg Luxembourg and Ireland). The guide also sets out and explores the particular issues presented in relation to listed funds, start-up and spin-out funds, real estate funds, infrastructure and energy funds, and secondary transactions. In consequence, this publication provides a wide-ranging and practical guide to the legal, regulatory, tax and commercial elements of establishing and operating private investment funds. Practitioners and other industry participants are likely to gain significant benefit from applying its contents within their own environment.
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Global Investment Funds: A Practical Guide to Structuring, Raising and Managing Funds
Private investment funds are currently investing more capital than ever and the funds themselves are larger than ever. The industry’s success comes against a backdrop of the continued fallout from the 2008 financial crisis, from evolving market trends and from increasing regulatory and tax compliance. In relation to structuring, fund-raising, making deals, managing exits, maintaining investor relations and dealing with the press, investors and their advisers are faced with unprecedented challenges and opportunities. This practical guide features contributions by leading industry specialists on a wide range of issues arising at all stages of a private investment fund‘s life cycle. Topics covered include formation and structuring, regulatory matters, limited partner issues and negotiations, deal-level considerations, environmental concerns and end-of-fund-life procedures, as well as jurisdictional/offshore matters, their jurisdictional differences and choice drivers (eg Luxembourg and Ireland). The guide also sets out and explores the particular issues presented in relation to listed funds, start-up and spin-out funds, real estate funds, infrastructure and energy funds, and secondary transactions. In consequence, this publication provides a wide-ranging and practical guide to the legal, regulatory, tax and commercial elements of establishing and operating private investment funds. Practitioners and other industry participants are likely to gain significant benefit from applying its contents within their own environment.
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Global Investment Funds: A Practical Guide to Structuring, Raising and Managing Funds

Global Investment Funds: A Practical Guide to Structuring, Raising and Managing Funds

Global Investment Funds: A Practical Guide to Structuring, Raising and Managing Funds

Global Investment Funds: A Practical Guide to Structuring, Raising and Managing Funds

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Overview

Private investment funds are currently investing more capital than ever and the funds themselves are larger than ever. The industry’s success comes against a backdrop of the continued fallout from the 2008 financial crisis, from evolving market trends and from increasing regulatory and tax compliance. In relation to structuring, fund-raising, making deals, managing exits, maintaining investor relations and dealing with the press, investors and their advisers are faced with unprecedented challenges and opportunities. This practical guide features contributions by leading industry specialists on a wide range of issues arising at all stages of a private investment fund‘s life cycle. Topics covered include formation and structuring, regulatory matters, limited partner issues and negotiations, deal-level considerations, environmental concerns and end-of-fund-life procedures, as well as jurisdictional/offshore matters, their jurisdictional differences and choice drivers (eg Luxembourg and Ireland). The guide also sets out and explores the particular issues presented in relation to listed funds, start-up and spin-out funds, real estate funds, infrastructure and energy funds, and secondary transactions. In consequence, this publication provides a wide-ranging and practical guide to the legal, regulatory, tax and commercial elements of establishing and operating private investment funds. Practitioners and other industry participants are likely to gain significant benefit from applying its contents within their own environment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787428867
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Publication date: 07/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 246
File size: 1 MB

Table of Contents

Introduction to investment funds: structures and key drivers 5 Tom Alabaster Latham&Watkins LLP The fund-raising process 13 Solomon Wifa Willkie Farr&Gallagher (UK) Ltd EU regulation of fund managers and advisers 21 Lisa Cawley Adam Skinner Kirkland&Ellis International LLP US SEC investment adviser registration 35 Nancy Kowalczyk Nabil Sabki Latham&Watkins LLP Taxation in the investment management space 43 Damien Crossley Frazer Money Macfarlanes The limited partner’s perspective 55 Kat Gregor Raj Marphatia Ropes&Gray LLP Investor side letters 69 Gavin Anderson Debevoise Private equity coinvestment 81 David Greene Amy Rigdon Latham&Watkins LLP Transactional issues for funds 93 Tom Evans Huw Thomas Latham&Watkins LLP Navigating the end of life of a fund 105 Nick Benson Latham&Watkins LLP When funds go bad – fund related disputes 117 Jumana Rahman Latham&Watkins LLP Start-ups and spin-outs: establishing a credible investment advisory business and maximising success 133 Nadia Sager Amanda Molter Zachary Thompson Latham&Watkins LLP Listed investment funds 143 Jonathan Baird Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP Real estate funds 157 Nathaniel Marrs Latham&Watkins LLP John Sischo Coretrust Capital Partners, LLC Energy funds and their industry 167 Barton Clark Latham&Watkins LLP Investment funds in the energy sector 179 Charles Chipchase Riverstone Holdings LLC Funds and the environment: challenge or opportunity? 195 Paul Davies Latham&Watkins LLP Drivers for the choice of fund domicile: a focus on Ireland 207 John Gallagher Peter Stapleton Maples&Calder Drivers for the choice of fund domicile: a focus on Luxembourg 223 Camille Bourke Adrian Aldinger Arendt&Medernach About the authors 239
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