Hedge funds: can investors recover their losses? | Practical Law

Hedge funds: can investors recover their losses? | Practical Law

After the meteoric rise, hedge funds are now feeling the pinch and liquidations are likely to be a prominent feature of litigation here, in the US and offshore. Market commentators are predicting a substantial contraction of funds under management over the next 12 months. This is beginning to generate a large number of disputes against service providers and other third parties, as well as internal disputes between investors.

Hedge funds: can investors recover their losses?

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Hedge funds: can investors recover their losses?

by Tom Lowe QC and Clare Stanley, Wilberforce Chambers
Published on 25 Nov 2008United Kingdom
After the meteoric rise, hedge funds are now feeling the pinch and liquidations are likely to be a prominent feature of litigation here, in the US and offshore. Market commentators are predicting a substantial contraction of funds under management over the next 12 months. This is beginning to generate a large number of disputes against service providers and other third parties, as well as internal disputes between investors.