The number of limited partnerships in the UK has grown rapidly since the 1980s, largely due to the use of the limited partnership vehicle by private equity. The political and economic influence of private equity has enabled it to exert considerable influence on the UK government amounting to legislative capture, and this in turn has driven reforms to limited partnership law, predominantly deregulation, for the sole benefit of private equity. This distortion of the partnership legislation disadvantages other users or potential users of the limited partnership vehicle, since the private equity-inspired reforms do not apply them, and other reforms which would be of benefit to them have been ignored. Furthermore, reduced regulation is in some r...
This article concentrates on private equity (PE) in the UK. It argues that private equity is the lat...
This article is the forward to the Symposium on Oregon\u27s Limited Company Act. For most of this ce...
The 1976 ULPA is a definite improvement over the 1916 ULPA. The new Act, however, makes only slight ...
Purpose: To explain the UK government’s long-awaited reforms to limited partnership law. Design/meth...
Due to its flow-through tax advantages and its characteristic of limited liability, the limited part...
One of the important features of the limited partnership\u27 that makes investment in this form of b...
This Article suggests that the partnership form is attractive for many firms on the margin only beca...
Consideration of the Limited Liability Partnership Act 2000 which introduced a new corporate entity,...
Purpose - To examine the nature and merits of the proposed changes to partnership law contained in t...
The United Kingdom limited partnership can be described as the statutory equivalent of the South Afr...
Under the Uniform Limited Partnership Act, a limited partner may become generally liable if in addi...
This Note examines roll-ups and the lack of alternatives available to reluctant limited partners. Pa...
Limited partners have long been admonished to scrutinize potential investments; this advice is often...
In December 2015, Unite – Britain’s largest trade union – called on the UK government to investigate...
This article analyses the increasing use of UK partnerships for criminal purposes, often in other ju...
This article concentrates on private equity (PE) in the UK. It argues that private equity is the lat...
This article is the forward to the Symposium on Oregon\u27s Limited Company Act. For most of this ce...
The 1976 ULPA is a definite improvement over the 1916 ULPA. The new Act, however, makes only slight ...
Purpose: To explain the UK government’s long-awaited reforms to limited partnership law. Design/meth...
Due to its flow-through tax advantages and its characteristic of limited liability, the limited part...
One of the important features of the limited partnership\u27 that makes investment in this form of b...
This Article suggests that the partnership form is attractive for many firms on the margin only beca...
Consideration of the Limited Liability Partnership Act 2000 which introduced a new corporate entity,...
Purpose - To examine the nature and merits of the proposed changes to partnership law contained in t...
The United Kingdom limited partnership can be described as the statutory equivalent of the South Afr...
Under the Uniform Limited Partnership Act, a limited partner may become generally liable if in addi...
This Note examines roll-ups and the lack of alternatives available to reluctant limited partners. Pa...
Limited partners have long been admonished to scrutinize potential investments; this advice is often...
In December 2015, Unite – Britain’s largest trade union – called on the UK government to investigate...
This article analyses the increasing use of UK partnerships for criminal purposes, often in other ju...
This article concentrates on private equity (PE) in the UK. It argues that private equity is the lat...
This article is the forward to the Symposium on Oregon\u27s Limited Company Act. For most of this ce...
The 1976 ULPA is a definite improvement over the 1916 ULPA. The new Act, however, makes only slight ...