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Is Hedge Fund Adviser Registration Necessary To Accomplish The Goals Of The Dodd–Frank Act’S Title Iv?, Luther R. Ashworth Ii
Is Hedge Fund Adviser Registration Necessary To Accomplish The Goals Of The Dodd–Frank Act’S Title Iv?, Luther R. Ashworth Ii
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Review: Is Hedge Fund Registration Necessary? , J. W. Verret
Review: Is Hedge Fund Registration Necessary? , J. W. Verret
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Why Register Hedge Fund Advisers—A Comment, Lyman P.Q. Johnson
Why Register Hedge Fund Advisers—A Comment, Lyman P.Q. Johnson
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Moving Beyond The Clamor For Hedge Fund Regulation: A Reconsideration Of Client Under The Investment Advisers Act Of 1940, Anita K. Krug
Moving Beyond The Clamor For Hedge Fund Regulation: A Reconsideration Of Client Under The Investment Advisers Act Of 1940, Anita K. Krug
Villanova Law Review
The article argues that a better approach for hedge fund regulation in the U.S. would be for law to regard private fund investors as clients of the managers of those funds. It discusses the regulatory regime governing investment advisers. The Investment Advisers Act of 1940 is tasked to regulate investment advisers and to require some investment advisers to be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).