HEDGE FUND LAW

A hedge fund is a private investment limited partnership that generally invests in a variety of securities. The name itself can
be misleading, as hedge funds may or may not employ hedging techniques. Hedge funds are not subject to the same
Securities and Exchange Commission rules and regulations under which mutual funds operate and they generally have more
flexibility in handling investor funds.

In recent years, investors have increasingly utilized hedge funds for portions of their portfolio. This tremendous increase in
activity, together with a lack of government regulation, has made the hedge fund landscape particularly vulnerable to abuse
by unscrupulous money managers.

Recent well-publicized implosions of hedge funds provides a stark example of the potential perils involved in hedge fund
investing. Investors should conduct due diligence before choosing a hedge fund, and carefully monitor their monthly or
quarterly statements on a regular basis.

If you believe that you have been a victim of hedge fund fraud,
contact us at (800) 719-4889 or by email for a consultation
about possible remedies. We can also help you if you are looking for a
Massachusetts business lawyer.
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