GLawFiN Visiting Scholars

Jeremy Pam has been a Visiting Scholar at Columbia Law School affiliated with the Global Law and Finance Network (GLawFiN) since May 2013. From May 2012 he was a Fellow with the Program in Careers in Law Teaching and a Research Fellow with the Hertog Program in Law and National Security. He came to Columbia after positions in the U.S. government and private practice. From 2010-12 he worked for the State Department at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul as the governance policy chief. From 2006-7 he worked for the Treasury Department at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad as the financial attache. From 2007-10 he was a visiting/guest scholar at the U.S. Institute of Peace in Washington. Prior to his government service, he practiced law from 2000-6 at Cleary Gottlieb in New York, where he specialized in advising governments on sovereign debt restructurings during financial crises. In spring 2005 he was also a visiting lecturer in law at Yale Law School and co-taught the international business transactions course. His research interests include international financial and security crises (and the role of law and lawyers therein), administrative law, constitutional law, and legal theory.

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