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Examining the implications of the SEC expanded definition of an 'accredited investor' for private equity investors — and the advisers who serve them

The SEC’s recent decision to increase individual access to private equity by expanding its definition of “accredited investor” has generated predictable objections from investor watchdogs. At Baird, we think it’s sound public policy -- but would remind everyone that with expanded opportuniti

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