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Based on the most helpful WSO content, it's recommended to retain a law firm or a lawyer experienced in fund documentation and securities law. For example, in the thread "Starting your own Fund/Firm," it was mentioned that PE funds often require ongoing legal work, including regulatory filings and portfolio company acquisitions. A lawyer familiar with these processes would be ideal for reviewing your fund documents.

If you're looking for someone to spend a short amount of time reviewing your docs for a reasonable fee, you might consider reaching out to smaller boutique law firms or independent lawyers who specialize in fund formation and compliance. They often have the expertise without the high costs of larger firms. Additionally, you could explore recommendations from colleagues or peers in the industry who have had similar needs.

If you need further guidance, feel free to ask!

Sources: Q&A: Recent Law School Graduate at a T30, Starting your own Fund/Firm, Q&A: Hedge Fund Lawyer, Q&A: Leveraged Finance Lawyer here, Q&A: Recent Law School Graduate at a T30

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