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For private equity firms, undertaking due diligence on intellectual propertyrelated issues before making an acquisition has become less of a ‘could’ and more of a ‘should.’ By Judy Kuan
LPs expect much more these days from the annual investor meeting. GPs who aim for par are missing a key opportunity to differentiate themselves. By Judy Kuan
IN-HOUSE PROFILE 2006-04-01 Staff Writer Career path: Graduated from Reading University; partner at Barlow, Lyde & Gilbert, Edge & Ellison (now Hammonds), and Clifford Turner (now Clifford Chance); joined Alchemy Partners as in-house counsel in 1998; chairman of the British V
The firm bulks up with China experts from tech and VC-strong law firm Wilson Sonsini.
FRONTLINE 2006-04-01 Staff Writer New recruit for Monument in LondonMonument Group, the Boston-headquartered private equity placement agent, has hired Martin Anthonsen as a director in its London office. Anthonsen was previously cofounder and CIO of Nordic Alternative Investmen
Can a blog lead to proprietary deal flow? According to one healthcare investor, the answer is ‘yes.’ By Judy Kuan
The redefined role of operating experts at private equity firms has enhanced the industry's allure for corporate executives.By Ken MacFadyen
Not a moment too soon, the BVCAhas released a study detailing private equity's many successes in the UK.
A trade union active in the US and Canada is trying to discourage limited partners from investing in funds advised by Texas Pacific.
The UK's status as a benign environment for private equity funds could be endangered by a change to carried interest rules. But how serious is the threat? By Andy Thomson