About Hiram
Hiram Pan earned his J.D. from Cornell University before beginning a career in the law. He studied at a law school known for its mix of theory and practice, and he carried that blend into his early days practicing law.
After law school Pan took the steps necessary to practice in Massachusetts. He is admitted to the Massachusetts bar and has built a practice based in that jurisdiction. His path has included advising clients on state matters and working through disputes that arise under Massachusetts law.
Colleagues describe Pan as methodical in his approach. He breaks complex problems into manageable parts and concentrates on the facts and applicable rules. His style favors clear analysis and straightforward explanations. That approach helps clients understand options and weigh tradeoffs when decisions are needed.
Pan’s work covers a range of matters for individuals and organizations. He has experience drafting documents, negotiating agreements, and preparing for hearings. At times that requires courtroom work. At other times it involves confidential negotiations or detailed regulatory review. He adapts his work to the needs of each file rather than applying a single template to every case.
Outside of casework Pan has continued to engage with the legal community. He maintains professional relationships across the state and consults with peers when files raise novel questions. That network provides an additional resource when matters call for specialized knowledge.
Clients often value clear communication. Pan prioritizes responsiveness and practical advice. He focuses on setting realistic expectations and on explaining the options available at each stage of a matter. That pragmatic orientation guides how he prepares for hearings, structures negotiations, and manages deadlines.
He currently practices law in Massachusetts, representing clients on a variety of state legal matters and advising them through disputes, transactions, and regulatory concerns.