TCLA's New Private Equity Course

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  • Feb 17, 2018
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    Hey everyone!

    You’ve probably heard the term 'private equity'. It sits behind some of the most well-known companies in the world, from Bumble to Odeon to Gymshark.

    You probably also know that law firms specialise in this area. Private equity has fuelled the practices of some of the largest global law firms.

    Today, we launch a new course that sits at the heart of private equity and the law. Taught by Arun Sohan-Pall, it's designed to take you from where you are now, and teach you what you need to know about private equity in an engaging and accessible manner.

    Access it here.

    This course is for you if:

    you've ever found private equity intimidating and confusing
    you want to develop the confidence to discuss terms like 'leverage' and 'institutional investors' with ease
    you want to stand out when applying to law firms focused on private equity

    The goal is to leave you with the knowledge to wow interviewers and the confidence to work out whether a career in private equity law is for you.

    Uniquely, you'll be able to understand exactly how corporate and finance lawyers advise private equity firms, as we dive deep into key transaction documents and the most hotly negotiated terms.

    In our view, it's the best technical course we've released to date and a must-watch for anyone interested in corporate law.


    It's also free for TCLA Premium members. To celebrate the launch of this course, use the coupon code "ESG" for 10% off our premium packages this week.
     

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