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"Over the past few years, a number of trends in the alternative investment funds industry can be identified, which have helped alternative asset managers navigate what has, in many respects, been a volatile and challenging market, in respect of both fundraising and underlying transactional activity. These trends have helped keep the industry competitive and allowed alternative asset managers more scope to accommodate the priorities of their investors whilst enabling the continued evolution of their own businesses."
- Laura Smith, Michael O'Brien Kelly & Leigh Stockey, Travers Smith
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About the contributing editors
Jeremy Elmore
Travers Smith
Jeremy Elmore is a partner and head of the funds department at Travers Smith. He works with a wide range of asset managers and investors on the implementation of their alternative investment programmes. Jeremy specialises in the structuring, formation and operation of both on-shore and off-shore alternative investment funds, with a particular focus on the private equity, real estate, private credit and infrastructure sectors. |
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Charlotte Nicolson
Travers Smith
Charlotte is a senior knowledge lawyer in the firm's Funds Department specialising in private funds.Prior to becoming a knowledge lawyer, Charlotte advised clients on all aspects of work relating to private funds. Charlotte worked on fundraisings in different sectors including private equity and debt and advised large institutional investors on the terms of their investments in a range of private closed ended alternative investment funds with a particular focus on private equity and venture capital strategies. Charlotte also has experience in fund restructuring, fund liquidations and structuring executive co-investment schemes. |
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