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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Legal Alpha is the extra performance generLegal Alpha is the extra performance generated in a specific, diversified investment portfolio by using opportunistic and selective legal activism to obtain compensation for under-performance related to legally relevant unforeseen and uncontrollable circumstances. Traditionally, fund managers have been focusing on generating economic alpha by making effective investment decisions before the investment assets are allocated and deployed, followed by an active performance and benchmark related monitoring of the portfolio’s performance. Several methods and theories for the generation of alpha exist and new methods and theories are constantly developed and tested.ories are constantly developed and tested.
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