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Well-Caffeinated: A Freshfields Podcast Series

This podcast covers the US legal and regulatory landscape and focuses on the questions and topics that are on the top of our clients’ minds.

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In this episode of Well-Caffeinated, host Tim Clark is joined by four Freshfields colleagues to examine one of the most significant trends impacting Private Capital today: the increasing focus on “retail” sources of capital for Private Capital investment strategies. Melissa Hodgman, David Nicolardi, Andrew Gladstein and Jeremy Barr unpack what it means for a Private Capital managers to add a retail component to its investor pool.  

The conversation covers the differences between the types of private funds traditionally managed by Private Capital managers and so-called retail funds, such as interval funds, tender offer funds and business development companies (BDCs); the different regulatory regimes applicable to retail funds as compared to traditional closed-end Private Capital products; and the risks associated with managing retail investors in open-ended funds versus institutional investors in closed end products. The panel addresses the areas of sharpest regulatory focus — valuation, liquidity, conflicts of interest, fees and distributions — before closing with practical guidance on how Private Capital managers should think about structuring their compliance programs and managing regulatory, litigation and reputational risks throughout the life cycle of a retail vehicle.

For additional context and resources related to today’s discussion, visit the referenced article on the retailization of Private Capital authored by the podcast panel.

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Published
Jun 3, 2026
Duration
41 minutes
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In this episode, Sanjay Murti discusses all things AI with partners Anna Gressel, Eva Mak and Tim Clark, covering topics such as the commercialization of AI agents, AI governance, AI on the investment committee and AI as an accelerant for retailization. The panel also shares its reactions to Matt Shumer's viral post, 'Something Big Is Happening,' which explored the implications of AI development. The panelists conclude with the one thing each of them is particularly focused on when it comes to AI on the road ahead.

For additional context and resources related to today’s discussion, visit the referenced Eyes on AI article.

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Published
Mar 12, 2026
Duration
38 minutes
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