The commercial legal industry is well known for having M&A stars—partners who pull in the biggest deals and act as a figurehead to their corporate departments. But this phenomenon is significantly amplified in the world of private equity funds.

Unlike in other practice areas, a firm’s top partner advising on private equity fund formation tends to enjoy a status that is elevated well beyond others in the same team.

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