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Matthew Pham

Matt Pham is an associate in Orange County with a focus on patent, trademark, trade secret, and appellate litigation.

Matt has experience in a variety of different technologies including medical devices, advanced computing, semiconductors, apparel, and consumer products. Matt continually leverages his engineering expertise to advance his legal practice when drafting documents, crafting arguments, and collaborating with colleagues.

Matt graduated magna cum laude from the University of Illinois College of Law. During law school, Matt served as Editor-in-Chief of the Illinois Business Law Journal, where he led the development and publication of the journal’s Fall 2018 and Summer 2020 volumes. Matt earned his bachelors degree in Materials Science & Engineering with honours from the University of Toronto, where he developed his passion for IP while designing consumer product packaging for a prominent multinational food and beverage company.

Matt Pham joined Knobbe in 2021.
University of Illinois College of Law, J.D., Editor in Chief for the Illinois Business Law Journal
University of Toronto, B.A.S.c, Materials Science & Engineering
State Bar of California
Biotech

Synthetic Biology & Nanotechnology

Communications Technology

Fiber Optic Networks

Consumer Products & Services

Food & Beverage

Electrical, Semiconductor & Computer Technology

Electronics & Semiconductors

Medical Devices & Procedures

Imaging

Thrombectomy

Advertising, Media & Entertainment Practice
Antitrust & Competition
Appellate Litigation
False & Comparative Advertising
False & Comparative Advertising Litigation
False Advertising Litigation
Litigation
Patent Litigation
Trade Secret
Trade Secret & Employee Mobility Litigation
Trade Secret & Employee Mobility Litigation
Trademark & Brand Protection
Trademark Litigation & Unfair Competition
Trademark Litigation & Unfair Competition
Unfair Competition Litigation

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