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<blockquote data-quote="Meg - Paul Weiss" data-source="post: 217652" data-attributes="member: 42302"><p>Hi Eddie.</p><p></p><p>From an Antitrust perspective, our PE offering is unique for the following reasons: (i) We are able to offer PE Houses a "full service" AT offering i.e. we can perform all routine multi-jurisdictional analysis for transactions (as K&E does) while also having the in-house capability to assist them with conduct investigations by the regulators e.g. if a portfolio company is accused of participating in a cartel, or is subject to one of the new digital regulation regimes; (ii) PW often acts as AT House Counsel to a number of leading PE Houses, meaning we are accustomed to working alongside the PE House's Corporate Counsel of choice, even if that is not PW.</p><p></p><p>The exposure I have had to our PE clients to date, is that they are typically such huge businesses that rather than focusing on a specific sector, they have various funds that focus on specific sectors. TPG, for example, has the following platforms/funds: Capital; Growth; Real Estate; Impact (ESG focused).</p><p></p><p>Hope that is helpful.</p><p></p><p>Best</p><p>Meg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meg - Paul Weiss, post: 217652, member: 42302"] Hi Eddie. From an Antitrust perspective, our PE offering is unique for the following reasons: (i) We are able to offer PE Houses a "full service" AT offering i.e. we can perform all routine multi-jurisdictional analysis for transactions (as K&E does) while also having the in-house capability to assist them with conduct investigations by the regulators e.g. if a portfolio company is accused of participating in a cartel, or is subject to one of the new digital regulation regimes; (ii) PW often acts as AT House Counsel to a number of leading PE Houses, meaning we are accustomed to working alongside the PE House's Corporate Counsel of choice, even if that is not PW. The exposure I have had to our PE clients to date, is that they are typically such huge businesses that rather than focusing on a specific sector, they have various funds that focus on specific sectors. TPG, for example, has the following platforms/funds: Capital; Growth; Real Estate; Impact (ESG focused). Hope that is helpful. Best Meg [/QUOTE]
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