Although unfavourable deal terms have been in the spotlight, they are not the only cause for resentment among lenders in today’s market.
3 min read · 06 June 2019
Some legal work for private debt fund managers is of a routine nature that can be both inefficient and costly when managed by the funds themselves or outsourced to traditional law firms. This has created a gap in the market for specialists to take advantage, explains Brian Korchin, managing director and VP of sales at InCloudCounsel.
4 min read · 03 June 2019
As investors assess lesser-known assets to meet their investment needs, litigation funders are witnessing a surge of interest. But how appealing are the returns, given the risks in this developing market?
6 min read · 03 June 2019
As global leveraged loan levels rise, regulators around the world are becoming concerned about a new debt crisis.
3 min read · 03 June 2019
Addressing differences in the way member states implement rules is likely to be a key part of AIFMD II.
2 min read · 28 May 2019
While many funds wrap up cleanly, a lot don’t, and lenders are left to navigate how to deal with leftover loans and investor commitments.
3 min read · 15 May 2019
Blue chip managers are using stapled secondaries deals to boost fundraising and provide liquidity to LPs. In this 17-minute podcast, lawyers from Proskauer, Debevoise & Plimpton and MJ Hudson discuss how GPs and LPs should approach this growing transaction type.
1 min read · 13 May 2019
The firm is the latest in a string of private market money managers to make the change, citing an expected increase in its share liquidity.
2 min read · 02 May 2019
In a complex investment market, managers are sticking with traditional fund domiciles and opting to outsource more operational functions, survey findings reveal. By Vicky Meek
6 min read · 30 April 2019