Interviews

Selinda Melnik: 1951-2018

Before becoming a lawyer in the 1980s, GRR's editorial board member Selinda Melnik had a successful career in international policy and economic development - a role that took her to remote villages in developing countries.

17 February 2016

Poh Ling Low: partner at Rajah & Tann in Singapore

In her editorial board interview for GRR, Poh Ling Low discusses an aspect of the Singapore Companies Act that usually catches foreign debtors out - and also reveals an artistic streak.

17 February 2016

Nicole Greenblatt: partner at Kirkland & Ellis in New York

GRR editorial board member Nicole Greenblatt says that one of her most interesting experiences to date was spending time in Brazil while working on OGX's restructuring at the onset of the country's economic downturn: but she is convinced the highlight of her career is yet to come.

17 February 2016

Donald Bernstein: head of insolvency and restructuring at Davis Polk & Wardwell in New York

The current president of the International Insolvency Institute, Don Bernstein, says he nearly went to medical school instead of becoming a lawyer. He lists the highlights of his (legal!) career for GRR.

17 February 2016

Hamish Anderson: consultant at Norton Rose Fulbright in London

In his editorial board interview, Hamish Anderson tells GRR about his most memorable case and explains why English insolvency law is a "muddle".

17 February 2016

Yushan Ng: partner at Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy in London

17 February 2016

Natasha Harrison: managing partner at Boies, Schiller & Flexner in London

17 February 2016

Tony Bugg: global head of banking at Linklaters in London

17 February 2016

Catherine Balmond: partner at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer in London

GRR's editorial board member Catherine Balmond is not afraid of an uphill struggle - she reveals in this interview that she's climbed Everest - but the greatest challenge of her career was when a simple financial covenant reset turned into anything but.

17 February 2016

Irit Mevorach: associate professor at the University of Nottingham

Editorial board member Irit Mevorach started her career in Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs - and while insolvency law has taken her to St Lucia, Moldova and Namibia among other jurisdictions, she says Israel remains the most interesting place to visit.

17 February 2016

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