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John J. Schuster is a member of the corporate practice group and has been a partner at Cahill since 1985.

John's practice is focused on corporate and securities work, representing both public and private issuers and lenders in connection with public and private securities offerings, bank and second lien financings, and general corporate and securities work, including ongoing Form 10-K and 10-Q reporting and disclosure requirements, and Sarbanes-Oxley and other compliance matters.

John has represented numerous issuers, investment banks and lenders in public and private financings, many involving highly leveraged entities. He has represented acquiring companies, acquired companies, lenders and financial advisors in connection with acquisitions and dispositions of public and private companies, and has defended public companies against tender offers and proxy contests. John is recognized among the top M&A lawyers by The Legal 500.

John has represented public companies with respect to general corporate and SEC compliance matters, including XL Group plc, Arch Capital Group Ltd., Energy Partners, Ltd., and Validus Holdings, Ltd. He has also assisted in developing Sarbanes-Oxley compliance programs for a number of NYSE-listed companies.

He has also represented mezzanine lenders including DLJ Investment Partners, Credit Suisse's mezzanine loan fund, since 1999, Apollo Investment Corporation since 2004, the principals of Ares Capital Corporation since 2002 and GSO Special Situations Fund since 2005.

John participated in the formation of the middle market lending office of Banque Indosuez (now Calyon) and represented the Bank in approximately 100 financing transactions over 7 years, consisting of senior, mezzanine and/or equity financings.