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Private Equity: A Transactional Analysis 5th ed

Edited by: Chris Hale

ISBN13: 9781787429734
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781787421844
Published: August 2024
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £295.00



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Much has happened in the years since the publication of the last edition of this book. In recent years, private equity houses have raised huge amounts of money to invest which has had an effect on the dynamics of the market. In addition, there is a broadening of potential buyers with a number of other organisations adopting private equity style strategies.

This practical fifth edition introduces the world of private equity not just from a UK perspective, but also that of key European jurisdiction and the US. It explains its rise and recent dynamics, and explores the key ingredients of private equity transactions and the technical issues associated with them. Featuring fully updated chapters by leading private equity practitioners, the book includes high-level analysis of private equity fund structures, equity and debt finance, acquisition documentation, due diligence, tax structuring, and public-to-privates.

New to this edition:

  • A new analysis of the fastest growing part of the private equity market, that dealing with secondary transactions, examining both those led by the investors in private equity funds and those led by those who manage the funds
  • A new discussion of the debt available at the fund level, the way it is structured and its uses
  • A first time chapter on how ESG issues are affecting and being dealt with by private equity fund managers including an examination of the new and prospective regulation in this area
  • Coverage of new UK pension legislation in relation to due diligence
  • Insight on latest market trends and how these impact on deal dynamics and deal terms: an overview of the anatomy of a private equity fund, a description of fund terms, reflecting changes driven by industry requirements, and a laying out of common themes across all major relevant jurisdictions
  • Discussion of the ever-changing tax risk environment, and newer tax rules
  • Consideration of the regulatory changes required in governance of large private companies and transparency
  • A review of the evolving shape of the leveraged buyout market, including the influx of new finance providers
  • Consideration of the new UK framework on restructurings

The book is a must-have handbook for legal and other practitioners working or advising in private equity, as well as for senior private equity executives, investment houses and investors. Academics in corporate law and business schools, as well as their students, will also find this fifth edition to be of great value.

Subjects:
Commercial Law, Banking and Finance
Contents:
Introduction
Chris Hale, Travers Smith
Private equity restructuring
James Bell, Kirsty Emery, Donald Lowe & Edward Smith, Travers Smith
ESG
Simon Witney, LSE
Secondaries
Victoria Bramail, Travers Smith
The place of private equity in corporate finance and M&A
Chris Hale, Travers Smith
Private equity fund structures
Sam Kay, Travers Smith
Equity finance
Adam Orr, Travers Smith
Debt finance
Jack Bodkin, Adam Caines, Kirstie Hutchinson & Jamie MacPherson, Macfarlanes
Acquisition documentation
Ian Keefe, Travers Smith
Due Diligence
Neil Campbell & David Walker, Latham & Watkins
The impact of regulatory changes to corporate governance on private equity owned companies
Amy Mahon, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Structuring private equity transactions: tax and management planning
Simon Skinner, Travers Smith
Public-to-privates
Richard Burrows & Alex Edmondson, Macfarlanes
Fund finance including NAV activities
Danny Peel, Travers Smith
France
Cyril Courbon, Florence Haas, Nicolas Laurent, Jean Florent Mandelbaum & Samuel Pariente, Bredin Prat
Germany
Georg Schneider, Noerr LLP
Italy
Raimondo Premonte, Donato Romano & Gianni Origoni Grippo, Cappelli &
Partners
Spain
Fernando de las Cuevas Castresana, Gómez-Acebo & Pombo
Benelux
Nico Blom, Gaike Dalenoord, Elke Janssens & Greet Wilkenhuysen, NautaDutilh
Private equity deals in the United States: separated from the United Kingdom by a common language?
David Beller, McKenzie Southworth, Huw Thomas & David Walker, Latham & Watkins