MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA, February 28, 2014 (Press-News.org) Ian Walker, Partner of Minter Ellison, has been named a Worldwide Who's Who Professional of the Year in Bankruptcy & Insolvency Law. While inclusion in Worldwide Who's Who is an honor, only a small selection of members in each discipline are chosen for this distinction. These special honorees are distinguished based on their professional accomplishments, academic achievements, leadership abilities, years of service, and the credentials they have provided in association with their Worldwide Who's Who membership.
Mr. Walker has 34 years of experience in bankruptcy and insolvency law, with 29 years of experience as a partner of Minter Ellison. On a daily basis, he is responsible for restructuring the firm and working for clients. He makes regular court appearances to facilitate the mitigation of disputes with supporting documentation. Looking back, he attributes his success to his love of challenges. He became involved in his profession because he was very interested in the legal field.
Mr. Walker received an LL.B. from The University of Melbourne in 1978 and a Bachelor of Commerce from The University of Melbourne in 1977. He is a former member of the Insolvency Section of IDA. In years to come, Mr. Walker intends to remain in his current role and develop the practice.
For more information about Minter Ellison, visit http://www.minterellison.com.
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Worldwide Who's Who Names Ian Walker, B.Comm, LL.B. Professional of the Year in Bankruptcy & Insolvency Law
Mr. Walker makes regular court appearances on behalf of his clients to migitate disputes
2014-02-28
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[Press-News.org] Worldwide Who's Who Names Ian Walker, B.Comm, LL.B. Professional of the Year in Bankruptcy & Insolvency LawMr. Walker makes regular court appearances on behalf of his clients to migitate disputes