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40 Ways to Take a Syndicator Down

Bryan Hancock#4 Off Topic Contributor
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Our fund's CEO recently wrote a piece to give to plaintiff's attorneys about instructions to take down syndicators. This piece is meant to aid in cleaning up the industry and instruct folks on how they can take examine materials and scenarios for some of the games bad boys play. It is available here for those that are interested:

40 Ways to Take a Syndicator

Your comments and feedback are welcome. Hopefully we can discuss some of these items in this thread to aid in keeping people from making bad investments in private placements going forward.

Enjoy!

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