Chinh H. Pham, Venture Capital & Emerging Technology Practice co-chair and Boston shareholder of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP, was a panelist at the Asian American Lawyers Association of Massachusetts (AALAM) Path to Partnership Program Kickoff Sept. 24.
The program aimed to demystify the partnership process and provide AALAM members with tips for navigating it. Pham and fellow panelists addressed a variety of topics, including business and client development, team building, mentoring and sponsorship, roles and responsibilities, workload management, and more.
An accomplished intellectual property lawyer, Pham advises emerging tech and life science inventors and companies through the strategic creation, implementation, and protection of intellectual property rights. He works with his clients to leverage their key innovations for strategic commercial and business opportunities. Illustrating Pham’s dedication to DEI initiatives, he has held leadership roles with numerous legal organizations and affinity groups, such as the Boston Bar Association, National Conference of Vietnamese American Attorneys, and Greenberg Traurig’s Asian American Affinity Group, to name a few.
AALAM is a non-partisan, nonprofit organization devoted to serving the Asian American legal community and improving and facilitating the administration of law and justice. Founded by a small group of Asian-American lawyers, AALAM has now grown to a network of over 250 lawyers, judges, law professors, and law students in Massachusetts and New England and is a Northeast Region affiliate of the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association and an affinity bar partner of the Boston Bar Association.
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