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Many private equity firms buy insurance policies to guard against the surprise expenses of lawsuits and seller misrepresentations. Most of these are glad they did. By Judy Kuan and David Snow
IN-HOUSE PROFILE 2006-08-01 Staff Writer Career path: Received her Bachelor of Science in Finance from Boston College School of Management; Juris Doctor, Boston College Law School. Was a lawyer at Goodwin Procter, 1989 to 1998, elected partner in 1996. She joined BancBoston Capital i
As it prepares to go public, Evercore Partners has nabbed an in-house attorney from a railroad company.
Wendel Investissement has decided to internationalize its operations. Founded in 1704, the Paris-listed buyout firm would not appear to have taken the decision in haste. By Andy Thomson
FRONTLINE 2006-08-01 Staff Writer Allied Irish Banks hires for GermanyAllied Irish Banks has strengthened its Frankfurt-based acquisition finance operation with the appointment of Jens Dienstbach as team leader of portfolio management in Germany. Dienstbach has joined from IKB
Despite the flurry of GPs seeking independence, one Canadian firm has taken the ‘spin in’ route.
An unloved registration requirement is struck down, while the US Senate threatens renewed scrutiny of hedge funds. By David Snow
UnitedHealthcare, an insurance provider, announces that it will provide bulk plans for private equity portfolios.
As large buyout funds grow ever more outsized, so the compensation gap with smaller funds continues to widen, finds a survey of the UK market.
Against the gods 2006-08-01 Staff Writer The August issue of <italic>Private Equity Manager</italic> is all about risk management and due diligence, two related topics that have moved from the sole providence of the deal partners to the jurisdiction of the CFO, COO and general counsel - the manag