I just think it would change the dynamic at Schulte a bit. I would think they would probably need less associates. A big chunk of junior associate work (it seems) is in the start-up area, i.e. drafting offering docs, partnership agreements, prospecti. So they might be able de-lever some if only the massive funds (who also probably have former Schulte/Seward GCs) were calling.Anonymous User wrote: You seem like you know your stuff, seriously. But, again, are you saying if the smaller hedge funds dried up, and the work went to Schulte partners, would they have need for associates?
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Well, no. Not to bore you with the details, but the fixed-cost of compliance coming from the Dodd-Frank bill (it basically lowered the bar for private funds that will have to register with the SEC) will increase the barriers to entry and potentially shutter some smaller funds. Sarbox did something similar with IPOs about ten years ago. Thus, the capital that would have potentially flowed to these new funds may instead flow to already established funds, who likely have relationships with partners. Thus, fewer start-ups and more work at the top end.Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:I just think it would change the dynamic at Schulte a bit. I would think they would probably need less associates. A big chunk of junior associate work (it seems) is in the start-up area, i.e. drafting offering docs, partnership agreements, prospecti. So they might be able de-lever some if only the massive funds (who also probably have former Schulte/Seward GCs) were calling.Anonymous User wrote: You seem like you know your stuff, seriously. But, again, are you saying if the smaller hedge funds dried up, and the work went to Schulte partners, would they have need for associates?
And, they'd only be calling if there were more investment, is what you're saying?
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lol I didn't see that post either. Can you try PMing me?Anonymous User wrote:A little longer than the amount I said for the other firm.
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Thank you.Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:lol I didn't see that post either. Can you try PMing me?Anonymous User wrote:A little longer than the amount I said for the other firm.
XX days for the smaller firm.
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so what did you pick?
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