Background
Ganik, Milan was born in 1953 in Zilina, Czechoslovakia.
Ganik, Milan was born in 1953 in Zilina, Czechoslovakia.
University of Maryland (Bachelor of Science, 1973). University of Virginia (Juris Doctor, 1981. Master of Arts, 1985).
Spoken languages: Slovak (native), English, Czechoslovakian, Russian, German.
Worked at Squire, Sanders & Dempsey Limited liability partnership (New York, New York) specializing in International, Corporate. Admitted to the bar, 1984, New New York Speaker, "The Practice of Privatization in Czechoslovakia," Conference on Privatization in Eastern Europe: Legal, Economic & Social Aspects, organized by The Parker School of Foreign & Comparative Law, Columbia University, New York, February, 1993.
Author: "Privatization Is Just a First Step," TOP Magazine, Prague, September 1992.
Numerous articles about privatization and role of Western lawyers in the transforming economy, published in Czechoslovakian economic newspapers and magazines in 1991 and 1992. Panelist, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (United Nations Industrial Development Organization) Conference, Prague, 1992.
Speaker, "Role of Lawyers in International Transactions," International Conference Business and Investment Opportunities in Eastern Europe organized by PlanEcon, Incorporated., Prague, November 1991. Member: New York State Bar Association.
Member: New York State Bar Association.