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MMXXVI · Private Practice & Public Policy
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The Evolution of Structured Finance: Trends and Innovations

Structured finance has expanded from conventional mortgage-backed securities into new asset classes, private credit integrations, ESG-linked instruments, and technology-driven transparency tools that reshape securitization. You now operate in a market where structured finance is more… 

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Real Estate Flipping vs. Long-Term Investment: Pros and Cons

Flipping delivers quick-turn profits and faster capital cycling, but it demands precision timing and active oversight. Long-term real estate investment offers consistent income, property appreciation, and tax advantages, but requires patience, capital commitment, and ongoing… 

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Wealth Protection Myths Debunked: What Really Works

Wealth protection isn’t about secrecy or complexity—it’s about using the right legal tools at the right time to shield assets from unnecessary exposure. This article breaks down the most common myths that mislead individuals and… 

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The Role of Limited Partners in Private Equity Funds

Limited Partners (LPs) provide the capital that fuels private equity funds, enabling General Partners (GPs) to source, acquire, and scale businesses. As an LP, your role goes far beyond passive investing—you help shape strategy, enforce…