On 23 June 2016, the British public voted to leave the European Union after 43 years of membership. Although the results of the referendum are not binding in law and there remains a possibility of a constitutional challenge, the early indications from Prime Minister Theresa May and leading figures within the ruling Conservative Party are that the United Kingdom will proceed with the so-called Brexit.
Click here to read this article, in which SRZ partners Christopher Hilditch and Anna Maleva-Otto consider how Brexit might affect alternative asset managers in the United Kingdom and the United States.