Harris (Hai) C. Pham

Associate

Los Angeles
hai.pham@lw.com
+1.213.891.7398

PRACTICES

  • Banking

BAR QUALIFICATIONS

  • California

EDUCATION

  • JD, Cornell Law School, 2014
  • BA, Harvard University, 2009

LANGUAGES SPOKEN

  • Vietnamese
  • Chinese (Mandarin)
  • Chinese (Cantonese)

PROFILE

Hai Pham is an associate in the Los Angeles office of Latham & Watkins and a member of the firm's Finance Department.

Hai represents banks, direct lenders, equity sponsors, and other borrowers in complex financing transactions, including:

  • Acquisition financings
  • Asset-based financings
  • Cross-border transactions
  • Debtor-in-possession (DIP) financings and out of court restructurings
  • First lien / second lien financings
  • Recurring revenue-based financings
  • Royalty sales and revenue participation transactions
  • Subscription lines of credit
  • Working capital financings

Hai has significant experience in direct lending and broadly syndicated transactions, and regularly advises clients in a broad array of industries, such as technology, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, entertainment, and retail.

EXPERIENCE

Hai’s experience includes advising:

  • Antares Capital in credit facilities for Patriot Growth Insurance Services, CIBT, and others
  • Ares in credit facilities for Symplr, Schill Landscaping and Lawn Care Services, and others
  • BNP Paribas in credit facilities for PowerGrid Services, Bad Boy Mowers, and others
  • Carlyle Global Credit in credit facilities for Bamboo Health (f/k/a Appriss Health), Tufin, and others
  • City National Bank in subscription lines of credit for various private equity borrowers
  • Goldman Sachs Asset Management in credit facilities for various private equity borrowers
  • Golub Capital in credit facilities for various private equity borrowers
  • Hercules Capital in credit facilities for Sisense, Tipalti, and others
  • Monroe Capital in credit facilities for various private equity borrowers
  • Morgan Stanley in credit facilities for Finastra and other private equity borrowers
  • PNC in credit facilities for Cvent, Ferguson plc, and others