Considerations in Launching a Hedge Fund: Investment, Legal, and Technology
Launching a hedge fund is a major undertaking that requires a methodical approach and experienced partners in various industries. This webinar will cover the many aspects that one should consider when starting up a fund - including raising capital, identifying a prime broker, legal obligations and implications, and technology support.
  • Cary Goldstein, Director at Merrill Lynch, will provide an overview of everything a hedge fund manager should expect when launching a fund, including operational, administrative, and technology infrastructure challenges. As an advisor to hedge fund clients, Cary will discuss not only the process of launching a hedge fund, but also share some case study examples to serve as best practices.
  • Jay B. Gould, Partner with Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, will speak to the many legal issues involved with launching a hedge fund in today's environment, including selecting your attorney, determining your fund structure and jurisdiction, fee structure and flow, legal documents, and marketing/ communications with potential investors.
  • Mark Kenney, Product Manager, Eze Castle Integration, will discuss the major technology considerations --- specifically, how best to implement and design a highly secure and efficient office infrastructure, which can be a daunting project for a small fund that is just getting started.
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Event Details

Event Name:

Considerations in Launching a Hedge Fund: Investment, Legal, and Technology

When:

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Time:

1:30 pm, Eastern

Presenters:

Cary Goldstein, Director, Merrill Lynch

Jay B. Gould, Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

Mark Kenney, Product Manager, Eze Castle Integration


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