TEN YEARS ago, Tanisha M. Little was taking orders for Egg McMuffins and quarter-pounders at the drive-in window of her hometown McDonald’s. Last year, she shaved her head. Last month, she went skiing for the first time. Yesterday she celebrated her 27th birthday.

And soon, a nifty lucite “tombstone” and a fat, leather “deal binder” will land in Ms. Little’s office at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP, mementoes of work that absorbed the lion’s share of her energies in January. Ms. Little, a second-year corporate associate, served as lead attorney in a $928 million public offering of capital securities for an internationally known bank – a first in her short career. (Strook granted access to the associate but declined to release the client’s name, at the client’s request.)

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