Hedge Fund Marketing Rules
Hedge Fund Marketing Rules
What Are the Rules for Marketing a Fund to Investors
Brent Gillett, a partner at the Investment Law Group, has contributed a question and answer series covering the establishment of a hedge fund and laws related to hedge funds.
Question: What are the rules regarding marketing the fund to potential investors?
Answers: Interests in a hedge fund are generally sold pursuant to a private placement exemption and should be marketed very carefully without using any general advertising or solicitation. Generally speaking, the manager should have a pre-existing relationship with everyone who is offered interests in the fund. Furthermore, to remain exempt from registration as an investment advisor at the
state or federal level, a manager cannot hold himself out “publicly” as an investment advisor. Promotional activities involving the use of websites and providing information to organizations that track hedge funds should not be engaged in without the advice of counsel.
Guest author: Brent S. Gillett, partner at the Investment Law Group. To find more information about the Investment Law Group follow this link.
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