Collas Crill shares expertise in ICLG alternative investment funds guide

Alternative Investment Fund specialists from Collas Crill Jersey have collaborated with several major international law firms to produce the 'International Comparative Legal Guide to Alternative Investment Funds 2019'.

The Guide covers common matters arising in relation to investment funds including regulatory frameworks, fund structures and marketing in 32 jurisdictions.

Dilmun Leach, group partner, and David Walters, associate, drafted the Jersey chapter of the Guide.

Other firms who have contributed include Travers Smith LLP for England & Wales and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom for the US.

Dilmun commented: "It was an honour to be invited to write the Jersey funds chapter on behalf of ICLG, and is a welcome acknowledgment of our expertise in the field of Investment Funds. ICLG now including a Jersey chapter also shows the importance of Jersey as a funds jurisdiction.

Jersey offers a well respected and tried & tested jurisdiction for alternative investment funds, which does not stand still. Following the introduction of the Jersey Private Fund in 2017, Jersey funds have continued to grow in popularity, with more than 215 JPFs established since 2017, and £314 billion of net assets within more regulated certified funds."

We invite you to review the Jersey chapter authored by Dilmun and David here.

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