When she was in law school at USC in the 1980s, energy financing wasn't so much a blip on the radar, recalls Karen Wong, a partner at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP. But at that point, she thought practicing law would be a temporary gig - she didn't aspire to be a partner at a big law firm. And she never imagined one day structuring a deal to build the biggest wind farm in history.
"I kind of fell into energy financings, frankly," ...
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