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Nour Khaleq
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Senior Associate Dispute Resolution
Position
Senior Associate
Career
Nour is a senior associate in Ogier's Dispute Resolution team, where she specialises in restructuring and insolvency disputes, acting for creditors, insolvency practitioners and distressed companies on a range of insolvency issues.
Nour has experience in advising and acting for creditors, insolvency practitioners, distressed companies and shareholders in relation to winding up petitions, voidable transactions, asset recovery, redemption issues and liquidation priorities. Nour also has experience in advising liquidators and investment managers in the cryptocurrency and digital asset industry has extensive experience in proprietary and freezing injunctions and in advising investment managers, general partners and limited partners in private equity. She has been involved in disputes before the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands, Court of Appeal of the Cayman Islands and Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
Before joining Ogier in 2020, Nour was part of King & Wood Mallesons' Dispute Resolution team in Australia, where she specialised in restructuring and insolvency litigation, transfer pricing disputes, and general commercial disputes including contract claims and misleading and deceptive conduct.
Admitted in:2020 - Cayman Islands2015 - Supreme Court of NSW2015 - High Court of Australia
Languages
Arabic, English
Memberships
Nour is a member of the International Women’s Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation, Recovery and Insolvency Specialists Association (Cayman) Limited (RISA) and was a former member of the RISA Events subcommittee and was voted the RISA Next Gen Practitioner of the Year in 2022, in recognition of her significant contribution to the insolvency profession of the Cayman Islands.
Education
Nour completed a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Economics and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of New South Wales in 2013.