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Jackson Walker adds Partner to corporate & securities practice 

Private Equity Wire

Rose specialises in mergers and acquisitions, financing transactions, private equity and general corporate matters, according to a press statement. He represents clients across the healthcare, consumer products, environmental services, business services, real estate, energy, manufacturing, financial services and technology industries.

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Ropes & Gray’s latest Partner promotions include several PE lawyers

Private Equity Wire

Global law firm Ropes & Gray has named 12 of its existing attorneys as the firm’s latest Partners, effective 1 November, including several whose practices cater for private equity and other private credit and private fund clients. She brings years of experience counseling clients on a wide array of deal strategies.

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Lincoln Private Market Index Rises in Second Quarter

Private Equity Professional

Leveraged buyout volumes remained down from historical highs in Q2 2024, as did EBITDA purchase price multiples, which decreased from 11.5x in the second half of 2023 to 11.1x in the first half of 2024, remaining well below the height of the market during the fourth quarter of 2021 of 13.2x. “All

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Transcript: Michael Fisch

The Big Picture

Were you always thinking about going into finance? What, what was it that made you say, Hey, this finance thing looks like it’s fun and interesting? 00:08:30 The odd company that went bankrupt would need to get sold. But there wasn’t an active m and a business, there wasn’t a leveraged finance business.

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Transcript: Gretchen Morgenson

The Big Picture

MORGENSON: Well, I sort of worked my way up, if you can call it that, to writing their personal finance column, which nobody read, by the way. RITHOLTZ: Now that we have gender parity in finance, thank you. RITHOLTZ: Well, they’re medical experts, aren’t they, private equity? He was a corporate finance person.