Galina Korotkevich works on the proceedings that creditors care about most — the ones that determine whether a debtor's assets are recovered or lost to avoidance, dissipation, or procedural delay. As a senior associate in the firm's restructuring and corporate practice, she handles transaction challenge proceedings under Articles 61.2 and 61.3, creditor claim management in Russian insolvency proceedings, and the corporate governance enforcement actions that frequently run in parallel with a bankruptcy.
Her approach is grounded in the documentary detail of each case. In Russian insolvency, the outcome of an avoidance action turns on the specifics — the date of the transaction, the relationship between the parties, the adequacy of the consideration, the evidence of the debtor's insolvency at the time of the transfer. Galina's work for the firm's creditor-side clients involves constructing the factual case for challenge before the application is filed, and her contributions to the Insights publication reflect the same instinct for specificity. She writes about Russian civil law developments, contractual frameworks, and business risk analysis with the audience of in-house legal teams and commercial managers in mind — readers who need clear, actionable analysis rather than academic commentary.