RPCK Featured in Alternative Funds 2025 Guide


RPCK has been featured in the Chambers & Partners Alternative Funds 2025 Guide. The article authored by Aaron Bourke, Tom Scriven, Bjorn Sorenson, and Joshua Teitelbaum examines how structural innovation is reshaping private markets.


The article identifies several defining trends, including the growing use of continuation vehicles and GP-led secondaries, the incorporation of blended finance elements into conventional fund structures, the proliferation of evergreen and semi-liquid models, and a rapidly shifting regulatory environment.

Aaron Bourke, Partner (c) rpck.com


Collectively, these developments demonstrate that fund design is now a strategic tool for driving alignment, liquidity, and scalability, rather than a mere legal or administrative requirement.


The contribution reflects RPCK’s collaborative approach across its funds, debt, corporate, and regulatory teams. 

Joshua Teitelbaum, Partner (c) rpck.com


It demonstrates the firm’s ability to pair technical depth with innovative structuring to support clients in building investor-ready and impact-aligned platforms.

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