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Greg Campbell is an English and US qualified partner in the London office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.
Mr. Campbell’s practice focuses on advising borrowers, sponsors, lenders, creditors and investors in cross-border financings, restructurings and special-situations transactions.
Mr. Campbell previously served as judicial assistant to the Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Kennedy (Vice President of the Queen’s Bench Division) and the Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Mummery in the English Court of Appeal. Mr. Campbell took a degree in Jurisprudence with first class honours from Merton College, Oxford, and an LL.M from University College, London, majoring in international and comparative insolvency law.
Mr. Campbell has contributed to various articles and publications on the subjects of corporate insolvency law, finance and security. He is a member of the firm's Pro Bono Committee.
Mr Campbell is ranked by the 2012 edition of Chambers UK as a leading individual in both the Restructuring/Insolvency and Banking & Finance categories (in which sources comment that he “excels in negotiations”), and is recognised by the latest edition of Legal 500 for debt capital markets. |
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PRACTICESEDUCATION- University College London, 2005
Master of Laws (LL.M.) - Merton College, University of Oxford, 1996
Bachelor of Arts
ADMISSIONS- New York Bar
- Solicitor, England & Wales
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