At a time when takeovers by private equity funds increasingly make headlines think of last month’s $21 billion leveraged buyout of hospital chain HCA Inc. by a team of funds, lawyers like King & Spalding’s Kathryn M. Furman are increasingly in high demand.

Furman’s transactional law practice touches an array of corporate legal issues. She advises clients on hostile proxy fights, acquisitions both domestic and international, private equity-fund formation, going-private transactions, reverse mergers, and innovative new financing arrangements such as private investments in public equity PIPEs.

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