‘How is it Not a Conflict?' Debate Surrounds Kirkland's Billion-Dollar Investment Fund
A Law.com investigation reveals a growing divide over whether U.S. law firms' in-house investment funds create alignment with private equity clients—or unresolvable conflicts that risk undermining…
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