- Posted December 17, 2013
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OFF THE PRESS

ALM's Law Journal Press recently announced the release of a new book, "Hedge Funds: Formation, Operation and Regulation."
"Hedge Funds: Formation, Operation and Regulation" addresses legal and practical issues of critical importance to counsel for both hedge fund sponsors and investors. It is an up-to-date and forward-looking guide that clearly and fully explains what hedge funds are and how they operate.
The book is co-authored by: Stephanie R. Breslow; David J. Efron; Marc E. Elovitz; Steven J. Friedman; David Nissenbaum; and Paul N. Roth. It is written for attorneys with areas of practice ranging from tax and regulation to documentation and corporate strategy.
Specific topics include:
* Hedge fund investment strategies.
* Domestic and off-shore hedge fund structures and tax considerations.
* Terms, fees and related considerations for sponsors and investors.
* Regulatory requirements and fiduciary obligations of investment advisors.
* Fund documentation, including marketing materials, offering memoranda and governing documents.
* Structuring a hedge fund management company.
A detailed table of contents, as well as ordering information for this and other Law Journal Press publications, is available at www.lawcatalog.com.
Published: Tue, Dec 17, 2013
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