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In a Q&A with FTF News, Martin D. Sklar, a partner with Kleinberg, Kaplan, Wolff & Cohen, sheds light on how hedge funds should proceed when investors take legal action.
(Editor’s note: Recently, a Canadian pension fund, the Public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSP) went public with a lawsuit alleging that hedge fund Saba Capital Management cheated PSP [click here to read], which benefits Canadian Mounties, during a $500 million redemption process. Boaz Ronald Weinstein, the founder, partner, and chief investment officer for Saba Capital,...
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