April Rinne has worked on M&A deals worth hundreds of millions of dollars, as well as corporate financing for the likes of Citibank and McKesson.

But the third-year O’Melveny & Myers associate also takes an interest in transactions worth a lot less: specifically, loans worth just hundreds of dollars, made to small entrepreneurs in developing countries. And in her less-than-a-year tenure at O’Melveny, she’s already built up a small cadre of corporate lawyers who do pro bono and some billable work for microfinance organizations and their investors.

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