Emily Chan is an associate in the technology transactions practice in Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati’s Palo Alto office. Emily focuses her practice on intellectual property, licensing, and commercial transactions. Her practice covers a wide range of activities related to the commercialization of technology, such as strategic commercial transactions, financings, and mergers and acquisitions. She has advised clients across a wide range of technology-focused industries at all stages of growth, particularly in SaaS, cryptocurrency and fintech, digital health, digital entertainment, and consumer internet and mobile apps.
Additionally, Emily provides counsel for numerous pro bono clients including small businesses and nonprofits, and asylum and U visa applicants.
Prior to joining the technology transactions group, Emily was a corporate associate at Wilson Sonsini with experience in public offerings and public company reporting, venture financings, and mergers and acquisitions. Prior to joining Wilson Sonsini, Emily was a corporate associate at a top-tier law firm in New York, where she published numerous articles on SEC regulation of cryptocurrencies.
Emily Chan is an associate in the technology transactions practice in Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati’s Palo Alto office. Emily focuses her practice on intellectual property, licensing, and commercial transactions. Her practice covers a wide range of activities related to the commercialization of technology, such as strategic commercial transactions, financings, and mergers and acquisitions. She has advised clients across a wide range of technology-focused industries at all stages of growth, particularly in SaaS, cryptocurrency and fintech, digital health, digital entertainment, and consumer internet and mobile apps.
Additionally, Emily provides counsel for numerous pro bono clients including small businesses and nonprofits, and asylum and U visa applicants.
Prior to joining the technology transactions group, Emily was a corporate associate at Wilson Sonsini with experience in public offerings and public company reporting, venture financings, and mergers and acquisitions. Prior to joining Wilson Sonsini, Emily was a corporate associate at a top-tier law firm in New York, where she published numerous articles on SEC regulation of cryptocurrencies.