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Cyber Security and Investing: Steps to Help Avoid a Digital Disaster

The relentless attention being paid to cyber-attacks is driving companies to increase cyber security budgets and purchases. In turn, this has led institutional investors and asset managers to see potentially massive returns associated with companies in the cyber security market. Indeed a number of companies that have gone public have…

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SEC Charges London-based Hedge Fund Adviser with Valuation Failures

Written by: Jay B. Gould On December 12, 2013, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charged a London-based hedge fund adviser and its former U.S.-based holding company with internal controls failures that led to the overvaluation of a fund’s assets and inflated fee revenue for the firms.  The investigation came…

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SEC Hammers Private Equity Fund Manager

Last month, the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), published its examination priorities for 2013.  As we suggested in our Blog posting at that time, the SEC is fixated on examining and bringing enforcement against its newest class of investment adviser – managers of private equity funds.  Fast forward four…

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In re Southern Peru Copper Corporation–What Steps does a Special Committee Have to Take?

Written by Jonathan J. Russo and Meredith Ervine At first glance, Southern Peru Copper Corporation (Southern Peru) and its special committee (Committee) appeared to do what they were supposed to do when considering a controlling stockholder transaction—form a special committee of disinterested, sophisticated directors, engage separate, independent financial and legal advisors,…

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SEC Continues Crackdown on Overvaluations of Hedge Fund Assets

As we have previously discussed here, the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Asset Management Unit has been investigating whether hedge fund managers overvalue illiquid assets so as to generate higher management fees. Most recently, on October 25, 2010, the SEC charged hedge fund manager Stephen M. Hicks and his investment advisory businesses with…

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Investment Fund Law Blog Ranked as Top 25 Business Law Blog

The Investment Fund Law Blog has been selected as one of the LexisNexis Top 25 Business Law Blogs for 2010. You can read the full announcement and list of honorees here. We are in very good company in the Top 25, which includes such highly regarded blogs as thecorporatecounsel.net, the Harvard Law…

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SEC Targets Use of Side Pockets by Hedge Funds

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Asset Management Unit has been investigating whether hedge fund managers have overvalued assets in “side pockets” and then charged investors higher fees based on those inflated values. A side pocket is a type of account that hedge funds use to separate certain illiquid investments from…