Selinda A. Melnik

Workplace, Mediation
1201 North Market Street, Suite 1501
Wilmington, Delaware 19801


Workplace

Admitted

1985, New York; 2001, Delaware

Law School

New York Law School, J.D., summa cum laude, 1984

Law School Graduation Year

1984

College

Temple University, B.A., 1972; Rutgers University, M.C.R.P., highest honors, 1974

Memberships

Association of the Bar of the City of New York; Delaware, American and International (Chair, Committee J on Insolvency and Creditors' Rights; Official Representative, UNCITRAL Insolvency Working Group); UN Commission on Status of Women; International Women's Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation (Founder); INSOL International; Delaware Bankruptcy Inn of Court.

Biographical

Order of the Coif. Member, New York Law Journal (1982-1983). Author: The U.S. Bankruptcy Review Commission's Global Imperative, 27 Bankruptcy Court Decisions A5 (October 31, 1995); U.S. Reorganization Regimes: To Err is Human. To Forgive is Divine?, INSOL International, The Americas: NAFTA and Beyond and the Nasty Nineties (March 1995); Protecting Exporters to Customers in the United States, Finnish Foreign Trade Assn. (1994); Cross-Border Insolvencies: The United States Perspective--A Primer, Practicing Law Institute Dealing With Foreign Workouts and Insolvencies: Practical Strategies for Lenders and Investors, A4-4423, page 31 (1993); Commencing A Voluntary Case Under Chapter 7 or 11, Practicing Law Institute Basics of Bankruptcy And Reorganization A4-4391, page 45 (1992); U.S. Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Reorganizations, The Euromoney Institute of Finance, London, England, Workouts, Turnaround & Bankruptcy (1992); Caveat Creditor: Cross-Border Insolvency--Wherefore Creditor Democracy?, 2 Turnarounds & Workouts 1 (March 15, 1992). (Also at New York, New York and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Offices)

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