- The SEC’s “cash solicitation rule” requires certain disclosures and acknowledgments from “clients,” so, following Goldstein, application of rule to hedge fund advisers is ambiguous.
- The SEC has indicated that it will issue guidance on the application of the rule to hedge fund advisers.
Apr. 29, 2008
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Hedge Funds Consider Forthcoming Solicitation Guidance
- Steven MarlinHedge Fund Law Report
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