{International Comparative Legal Guide - Private Equity 2025}Discover the latest regulatory and legal updates in global private equity laws

BOOK RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENT

 

The International Comparative Legal Guide - Private Equity 2025 is now live and available to read online.

 

Produced in association with Ryan Miske and Adam Rosenthal of Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath, this 11th edition covers prevalent issues in private equity laws and regulations across 20 jurisdictions. 

Publication excerpt

 

"Private equity sponsors, once buoyed by favourable economic conditions, now face a dynamic and unpredictable market environment. Inflationary pressures, rising interest rates and regulatory shifts have redefined deal-making, while geopolitical tensions and technological advancements continue to reshape strategic considerations. Sector resilience remains a focal point, with industries like technology and healthcare standing out as areas of opportunity amidst broader economic volatility."

 

Ryan Miske & Adam Rosenthal, Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath

 

About the contributing editors

 

Ryan Miske

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath

Ryan Miske is the leader of the firm’s worldwide PE practice. Recognised by Chambers USA, Best Lawyers® and Minnesota Super Lawyers, Ryan represents owners, investors, operating companies, PE firms and family offices in acquisitions, dispositions, mergers and other high-stakes business transactions. He uses past experience as a manager for an industrial supply company in Chicago to understand and achieve the business goals involved in transactions

Adam Rosenthal

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath

Adam Rosenthal helps clients seamlessly execute M&A as well as recapitalisations, joint ventures, co-investments and other corporate transactions. PE sponsors, sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, family offices and other institutional investors routinely look to him for support throughout the life cycle of their portfolio investments. Adam also advises clients in the financial services industry on the expansion, consolidation and diversification of their businesses, offering workable solutions to complex business, legal and regulatory issues.

 About the International Comparative Legal Guide (ICLG) series:

 

Since 2003, the ICLG series has been providing practical insights and intelligence on cross-border law to professionals worldwide. The series is divided into 58 key practice areas, each featuring a set of directly comparable, annually updated Q&A chapters covering key jurisdictions, as well as expert analysis chapters giving detailed commentary on issues and trends of global importance.

 

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