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3 September 2019

The ICLG Ireland Chapter To Alternative Investment Fund Structures, 2019

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The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Alternative Investment Funds Laws and Regulations, is a practical guide covering common issues
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The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Alternative Investment Funds Laws and Regulations, is a practical guide covering common issues - including regulatory frameworks, fund structures and marketing - in 32 jurisdictions globally. In this Ireland chapter, of the ICLG guide to Alternative Investment Funds, 2019, Brian Kelliher and Sean Murray look at the following common topics:,

1. Regulatory Framework

2. Fund Structures

3. marketing

4. Investments

5. Disclosure of Information

6. Taxation

7. Reforms

To access the full ICLG guide to Alternative Investment Funds for all 32 jurisdictions including four expert analysis chapters in the opening section of the guide, which cover private equity funds, the global subscription credit facility and fund finance markets, adviser exams and foreign investment funds in Japan, click here

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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