Pamela Goldbaum
Bio
Pamela Goldbaum is a partner at Lathrop & Blanco in Las Condes, Chile, and has practiced law for 25years, covering the entire life cycle of a business, from incorporating a company to its termination. In matters of insolvency and restructuring, she has represented creditors and debtors in processes of varying complexity, both in Chile and abroad, and has coordinated recognition and asset-recovery proceedings in many jurisdictions. Ms. Goldbaum has advised both national and foreign companies on investment and tax planning, as well as dealing with corporate issues. She previously was with Carey and Company, the biggest law firm in Chile, where she practiced corporate law focused on foreign clients. Later, she served as legal and tax manager for Price waterhouse Coopers, covering diverse clients located in the south of Chile that included fishing, forest, textile and services industries. From 2016-18, Ms. Goldbaum was legal advisor for Sequor Law, a U.S. law firm appointed as attorneys by Carlos Parada Abate, trustee and liquidator of Onix Capital S.A. and Alberto Chang Rajii (Chile) in the biggest Ponzi scheme and liquidation proceedings in Chilean history. She first served as an assistant professor of Constitutional Law,Tax Law and Economic Law at the University of Chile and subsequently as an associate professor at theCatholic University of Concepción. She is also a licensed realtor in Florida. Ms. Goldbaum received her law degree from the University of Chile, graduating as one of the top five students in her class, and she received a post graduate degree in finance as well as numerous post-graduate degrees in tax law.