In the mid-1990s, Feldstein found herself in a curious position. Traditionally a bankruptcy lawyer, she had less work to do than usual because of the downturn in the markets. So she turned to her lending clients and said, "Who better to represent you on a front-end lending transaction than someone who's seen what can go wrong?" Feldstein recalled.
Now the Sullivan & Cromwell partner works with debt on both ends of the spectrum - when money ...
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