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Hedge Fund Agreements Line by Line

Gregory J. Nowak

As hedge funds continue to accelerate as widely-employed investment vehicles, understanding the agreements that establish, define and protect them is essential for all parties involved. In Hedge Fund Agreements Line by Line, (italicize title) legal and investing expert Greg Nowak takes a standard operating agreement, itemizing and explaining all parts of the venture. From incorporating a company to liquidating assets and dissolving the partnership, covering everything from the role and distinct responsibilities of the Manager, to all critical points around capital contributions, the admission of new members and permissible withdrawal of capital, this book is an informative and insightful read – indispensable for any Hedge Fund Manager. With a standard operating agreement included in the text, coupled with extensive commentary and detailed explanations, this book offers a swift yet informative read on all legal aspects of incorporating and governing this increasingly popular investment vehicle.

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