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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Luxembourg:20250915T100000
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.legitech.lu/event/navigating-corporate-dis
 putes-in-the-fund-industry-risks-prevention-litigation-strategies-1123/reg
 ister">Navigating corporate disputes in the fund industry: risks\, prevent
 ion & litigation strategies</a>\nIN-PERSON SESSION To equip fund professio
 nals with an understanding of how corporate and governance disputes can ar
 ise in investment fund structures\, how these disputes can impact fund per
 formance\, and the practical legal and litigation tools available to mitig
 ate and respond to such risks. I. Introduction: The Stakes of Corporate Di
 sputes in Funds Overview of typical investment fund structures Why litigat
 ion risk is material to fund performance Overview of dispute resolution me
 chanisms (contractual\, judicial\, arbitration) II. How Disputes Affect Fu
 nd Performance Delay or derailment of M&A deals\, IPOs\, or exits Extended
  holding periods and market opportunity costs Impact on NAV and IRR calcul
 ations Investor dissatisfaction and reputational damage Risk of regulatory
  or fiduciary liability III. Common Sources of Disputes A. Governance-Rela
 ted Disputes GP/LP conflicts: fee disputes\, capital calls\, waterfall dis
 tributions Lack of clarity in LPAs: who decides what\, and how? Abuse of g
 overnance rights (deadlock\, veto misuse) Fiduciary duties litigation: bre
 ach claims against GPs or directors B. Shareholder Disputes (Portfolio Com
 panies) Tag-along / drag-along conflicts Disputes on valuation\, earn-outs
 \, and post-closing adjustments Exit rights: timing\, forced sales\, liqui
 dity events Abuse of minority rights / squeeze-outs C. Disputes during Exi
 t Events IPO-related litigation risks: prospectus liability\, misleading d
 isclosures Post-IPO lock-up breaches Misrepresentation claims in trade sal
 es IV. Dispute Resolution Strategies A. Contractual Mitigation Tools Draft
 ing robust LPAs and shareholders’ agreements Tag/drag mechanics: enforce
 ability\, remedies Clear dispute resolution clauses: Luxembourg court vs a
 rbitration vs foreign venue B. Litigation in Practice: Key Considerations 
 Litigating in Luxembourg: forum\, timeframe\, cost Emergency relief: freez
 ing injunctions\, [...]
DTSTAMP:20260718T172541Z
LOCATION:Sofitel Luxembourg Europe\, 6 rue du Fort Niedergrünewald\, Luxem
 bourg  2226\, Luxembourg
SUMMARY:Navigating corporate disputes in the fund industry: risks\, prevent
 ion & litigation strategies
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.legitech.lu/event/navigat
 ing-corporate-disputes-in-the-fund-industry-risks-prevention-litigation-st
 rategies-1123/register">Navigating corporate disputes in the fund industry
 : risks\, prevention & litigation strategies</a>\nIN-PERSON SESSION To equ
 ip fund professionals with an understanding of how corporate and governanc
 e disputes can arise in investment fund structures\, how these disputes ca
 n impact fund performance\, and the practical legal and litigation tools a
 vailable to mitigate and respond to such risks. I. Introduction: The Stake
 s of Corporate Disputes in Funds Overview of typical investment fund struc
 tures Why litigation risk is material to fund performance Overview of disp
 ute resolution mechanisms (contractual\, judicial\, arbitration) II. How D
 isputes Affect Fund Performance Delay or derailment of M&A deals\, IPOs\, 
 or exits Extended holding periods and market opportunity costs Impact on N
 AV and IRR calculations Investor dissatisfaction and reputational damage R
 isk of regulatory or fiduciary liability III. Common Sources of Disputes A
 . Governance-Related Disputes GP/LP conflicts: fee disputes\, capital call
 s\, waterfall distributions Lack of clarity in LPAs: who decides what\, an
 d how? Abuse of governance rights (deadlock\, veto misuse) Fiduciary dutie
 s litigation: breach claims against GPs or directors B. Shareholder Disput
 es (Portfolio Companies) Tag-along / drag-along conflicts Disputes on valu
 ation\, earn-outs\, and post-closing adjustments Exit rights: timing\, for
 ced sales\, liquidity events Abuse of minority rights / squeeze-outs C. Di
 sputes during Exit Events IPO-related litigation risks: prospectus liabili
 ty\, misleading disclosures Post-IPO lock-up breaches Misrepresentation cl
 aims in trade sales IV. Dispute Resolution Strategies A. Contractual Mitig
 ation Tools Drafting robust LPAs and shareholders’ agreements Tag/drag m
 echanics: enforceability\, remedies Clear dispute resolution clauses: Luxe
 mbourg court vs arbitration vs foreign venue B. Litigation in Practice: Ke
 y Considerations Litigating in Luxembourg: forum\, timeframe\, cost Emerge
 ncy relief: freezing injunctions\, [...]
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