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Greenberg Traurig Hosts ‘AI Trends Shaping Innovation, Enterprise, and Investment’ Panel During Boston AI Week

BOSTON – Sept. 26, 2025 – Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Innovation & Artificial Intelligence Group and Venture Capital & Emerging Technology Group will host a panel discussion and networking session Sept. 30 during Boston AI Week.

Led by shareholder Andrew (A.J.) Tibbetts, the panel, “AI Trends Shaping Innovation, Enterprise, and Investment,” will feature insights from experts at the intersection of innovation, enterprise, and capital. Panelists Christine Parker, managing director of Workplace AI, and Drew Volpe, founder and managing partner of First Star Ventures, will explore the latest AI trends transforming technology, reshaping business strategies, and driving investment decisions. Shareholder Chinh H. Pham will provide opening remarks. The panel will be followed by cocktails and light bites. To learn more and register, visit here.

Tibbetts, a shareholder in Greenberg Traurig’s Intellectual Property & Technology Group, provides business-oriented IP legal counseling for software, AI, and electronics-based technologies. His strategic approach incorporates open source practices and trade secret policies alongside patents, and he advises clients on licensing, enforcement, diligence, and defense against infringement accusations. Tibbett’s patents have directly led to clients closing funding rounds, and software patents he wrote for clients have survived Patent Trial and Appeal Board invalidity challenges and been enforced against competitors. He co-authored influential amicus briefs cited favorably by the U.S. Supreme Court and Federal Circuit Court of Appeals relating to patentability of software.

Pham, a patent attorney and co-chair of Greenberg Traurig’s Venture Capital & Emerging Technology Group, focuses his practice on the strategic creation, implementation, and protection of IP rights for technology and life science clients, ranging from venture-backed companies to multinational corporations. He works with his clients to leverage their key innovations for strategic commercial and business opportunities. In addition, Pham assists startup clients with strategies for leveraging their IP portfolio for high-value commercial opportunities and serves as a mentor to entrepreneurs and early-stage ventures through various incubator and accelerator programs. He has been recognized as a “Technology Law Trailblazer” by The National Law Journal and was named the ALM | Law.com’s 2024 New England Legal Awards (NELA) “Attorney of the Year.”