Since joining Proskauer seven years ago, Shilling has developed an unusual practice specialty. She represents business development companies (BDCs) - vehicles that investors use to pump money into middle-market companies in need of loans. Typically, the recipients of the funds are public companies that aren't traded widely.
Last year, the niche led her to work on the deal to create the largest BDC in the world, measured by market capitalization and the ...
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