Compliance Reporter
How Private Funds Can Tackle Books and Records Demands
April 4, 2016
As the markets continue to experience volatility and regulators examine fund disclosures ever more closely, private investment firms should anticipate that some investors may explore potential litigation options—including, depending on the circumstances, for alleged breach of fiduciary duty or mismanagement.
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