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The subpar fundraising environment of the past two years has played a role in spurring interest in co-investments, but it’s not the only driving force behind the rising trend.
PSP’s Patrick Charbonneau will head over to London in the autumn to build an infrastructure unit as the Canadian pension expands its global footprint.
Senior practitioners from a number of major law firms have joined Orrick’s newly established Houston outpost.
The US law firm opened a new office in Mexico City to serve clients working and investing in the energy sector. 
Eugene Zhuchenko brings more than a decade of infrastructure experience to the Long-Term Infrastructure Investors Association, having also worked for Dubai Ports World and APM Terminals.
The creation of the Global Infrastructure Investors Association comes less than a year after a Meridiam-led group of institutions formed the Long-Term Infrastructure Investors Association.
The US law firm has bolstered its public and infra finance practice with the addition of a new partner in its San Francisco office.
A new bill recently introduced by Congressmen Van Hollen and Levin addresses the Highway Trust Fund’s imminent insolvency by redefining inverted corporations.
The President is against any tax repatriation program as it would allegedly cost the government billions in tax breaks and set a costly precedent.
The New York fund manager hired William Campbell, a partner at Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, as general counsel and chief compliance officer.
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