ABOUT SGL
 
 
ROHIT SABHARWAL   JULIE GLOBUS   STAN LIM
Email: rohit@sgl-law.com   Email: julie@sgl-law.com   Email: stan@sgl-law.com

Grew up in New Dehli, India, where he attended Saint Columba’s High School. Rohit scored in the top 50 of approximately 20,000 on the Cambridge University High School exam given throughout the British Commonwealth. He remained in New Delhi during college, graduating from Saint Stephen’s with First Class Honors.

Rohit moved to the United States to attend the University of Pennsylvania Law School and then Wharton School of Business, graduating, with both a Law Degree and an MBA in 1987.

He began his career working, as an investment banker, at Marine Midland Bank (now HSBC). He moved on to practice law at David Bradley Law, and from there, to Kelley Drye in Los Angeles. In 1994, he joined Reid and Priest, in NY, as a partner.

In 1996 he left Reid and Priest to form his own practice, and was later joined by Julie and Stan, forming SGL.

Rohit specializes in: Corporate Law, concentrating on Cross-Border Transactions, Litigation and Arbitration including Bankruptcy, Foreclosures, and Corporate Disputes. His corporate practice adds a strategic dimension to SGL’s Secondary Market offering.

Rohit speaks English, Hindi, Urdu, and Punjabi.

He is an avid Bridge enthusiast and has won many tournaments; and enjoys Golf, though he admits that his Golf score is higher than his IQ.

 

 

 

Julie Globus graduated with honors from Skidmore College with a BA in Government and Philosophy. She then accepted a grant to attend The Hebrew University in Israel. Though she did not speak the language when she left for Israel, she accepted the invitation and earned her MA in Political Theory studying mainly in Hebrew. She returned to the US to earn her law degree from Rutgers Law School and give birth to her first son, who managed to sit through the better part of two years of law school with her.

In 1998, she returned to Israel to practice as a foreign legal consultant and studied toward her certification to be a Trustee in Bankruptcy under Israeli Law. In 2001, she returned to the US to join Mandel, Katz, Manna and Brosnan (n/k/a Mandel, Katz and Brosnan) as an associate. She joined Rohit Sabharwal in 2004, and closed a trade, three months later, in the hospital while giving birth to her third child.

In addition, to her love for her family and practicing law, Julie is now in the process of establishing the Leib, Lim, Sabharwal Stroke Assistance Foundation and would like to thank her Partners, Stan and Rohit for being so supportive in this endeavor to help stroke victims and their caregivers, which is one of her biggest dreams.

Julie is the mother of three active and inventive children. Her oldest son’s IQ definitely has Rohit’s golf score beat, her daughter is a swim champion, and her youngest son, now four, manages to stay out of trouble at pre-school at least one day a week.

During her undergraduate studies, Julie was a varsity rower. While living is Israel, Julie loved midnight cycling with her husband through the desert near the Dead Sea. She now thinks about those rides while she rows indoors. She remains an avid cyclist, loves to ski with her husband and children, and is working toward running the NYC Marathon before 2010.

 

Stan Lim attended NYU, where he majored in economics and minored in sociology. While attending NYU, he was Captain of the Varsity Swim Team and a two-time contender for the Korean Olympic Team. He graduated from Pace University School of Law, where he was Vice President of the Asian American Law Students Association.

Upon graduating from Pace University School of Law, Stan, in his extremely practical manner, worked for the law firms of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP and then at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP.

Stan then went client-side to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. where he spent 6 years as Vice President, manager, and counsel for the secondary loan trading group. Stan managed the distressed documentation team, representing all areas of the bank in preparing legal reviews, documentation, and attending to other corporate legal matters. He left JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., to join Rohit and Julie.

Stan would like to thank his wife for dressing him or we wouldn’t be able to display his photo, above.