Hinh Tran
Hinh D. Tran is currently senior product and regulatory counsel at Ramp, an $8.1 billion fintech startup and New York City's fastest-growing unicorn tech company, where he advises on product, regulatory, privacy, employment and litigation matters.
Prior to joining Ramp, he was a litigation associate at Keker, Van Nest & Peters, a San Francisco-based litigation boutique, and a judicial law clerk for U.S. District Judge Dale A. Drozd. He also served as an extern for U.S. Magistrate Judge David R. Grand. In addition, Tran was a Bates Legal Fellow for the World Intellectual Property Organization in Geneva, Switzerland, and a Google Public Policy Fellow in San Francisco, California.
Before law school, Tran was an early member of the legal and compliance team at Square (now Block), a pioneering fintech unicorn, where he helped to build the company's nationwide and international regulatory program.
Tran holds a JD from the University of Michigan Law School, where he was the president of the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, a member of Outlaws, and an editor for the Michigan Law Review and the Michigan Technology Law Review. He also helped teach five undergraduate courses at the University of Michigan, where he was twice recognized by the Economics Department as one of their best graduate student instructors. Tran also holds a BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and studied at Stanford University's Hoover Institution and abroad at the National University of Singapore's Faculty of Law.