
Efraim Chalamish is an Institute Fellow, senior advisor and leader of the firm’s Israel practice. He is a thought leader on corporate strategy and international disputes in various sectors, including energy, technology and financial services. With more than two decades of professional experience, Efraim has practiced international law in Israel, Paris and New York, and has served as a media contributor and columnist. Additionally, he has acted as an independent expert and advisor to multinational companies and governments on corporate strategy and international disputes in various sectors, including energy, technology and financial services.
Efraim specializes in international economic-legal issues, including sovereign finance, energy markets, trade and investment policies and strategies, and international disputes. He currently teaches at NYU Law and IESE Business School.
Efraim has a doctorate degree in international economic law from the University of Michigan in international economic law, and an MBA and LLB/LLM from Bar Ilan University. He has served on several not-for-profit boards and is currently serving on several steering committees of the ABA International Section. Efraim was the American Council on Germany’s McCloy Fellow on Global Trends and the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Fellow.
Corporate Finance and Restructuring
Middle Market M&A, Strategic Advisory, Debt Advisory and Private Capital Markets, Restructuring and Insolvency Services, Financial Due Diligence, Fairness Opinions, Solvency Opinions and ESOP/ERISA Advisory