Claire Coe Smith
A foreign investment regime, similar to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US, could create diligence headaches in the UK.
LPs cite the clauses as one of the most contentious areas of fund documentation and some are pushing for more consequences for unresolved events.
The crisis has put pressure on the relationships between GPs and LPs. As many look to renegotiate fund terms, what will the lasting effects be?
Access to information is key in mitigating conflict of interest concerns in secondaries deals, especially GP-leds. Here are five tips.
Subscription finance is busier than ever, prices are rising and competition among lenders is on the rise despite the pandemic.
The new EU rules will require fund managers to disclose how sustainability risks are integrated into decisions and their likely impact on returns.
From healthtech to e-commerce, the move to remote during the pandemic is opening doors for private equity tech investors.
Why an economic downturn and a changing disputes environment could increase firms' exposure to litigation risks
Private equity investments in emerging markets tailed off in the wake of the financial crisis and were further challenged by currency trends. But there are signs of a return, says Debevoise & Plimpton partner Geoffrey Burgess
Technology now extends into every corner of private equity, so how is the sector developing and how are investors making the most of it?