Full Name
Galia Aharoni
Job Title
Partner
Company
Aharoni Business Law
Speaker Bio
Galia is a business lawyer and the founder of Aharoni Business Law. She enjoys helping people turn their entrepreneurial dreams into reality by drafting their business-startup documents, protecting their intellectual property, and preventing potential employee/independent contractor problems.
She is a published author on intellectual property issues surrounding moral rights and regularly speaks throughout Northern California on a variety of legal and business issues for lawyers and entrepreneurs.
She graduated from Tulane University School of Law with a certificate in environmental law and currently has licenses to practice law in both California and Louisiana. Prior to founding ABL, Galia was a founding partner of a Bay Area-based multi-lawyer business law firm, was an attorney at private law firms in both New Orleans and Oakland, and was a business development attorney at a legal publisher in Northern California.
When not working, she can be found coffee-shop hopping, reading, or collecting hobbies. A few of her favorite hobbies so far include belly dancing, glass flameworking, and floating in sensory deprivation tanks.
She is a published author on intellectual property issues surrounding moral rights and regularly speaks throughout Northern California on a variety of legal and business issues for lawyers and entrepreneurs.
She graduated from Tulane University School of Law with a certificate in environmental law and currently has licenses to practice law in both California and Louisiana. Prior to founding ABL, Galia was a founding partner of a Bay Area-based multi-lawyer business law firm, was an attorney at private law firms in both New Orleans and Oakland, and was a business development attorney at a legal publisher in Northern California.
When not working, she can be found coffee-shop hopping, reading, or collecting hobbies. A few of her favorite hobbies so far include belly dancing, glass flameworking, and floating in sensory deprivation tanks.