Ranjit Hakim is a corporate lawyer in Mayer Brown’s Chicago and Northern California offices. He draws on his broad transactional and litigation experience to offer clients a first point of contact for a wide range of legal services. In the transactional space, Ranjit focuses on complex commercial deals involving corporate venture capital investments (both investor-side and company-side) and strategic contracting, as well as buy and sell side public and private company mergers, acquisitions, and asset sales. In the litigation space, Ranjit counsels clients on managing pre and post closing litigation and regulatory risk in these transactions and resolving disputes when they arise. Ranjit also provides outside general counsel services to emerging companies, advises clients on legal issues related to corporate governance and board management; emerging artificial intelligence, blockchain and quantum computing products, platforms and services; proprietary and open source software licensing; and federal, state and international privacy regimes.
Prior to rejoining the firm in 2018, Ranjit served as the Executive Director of the Cook County Board of Ethics and the Cook County Commission on Human Rights in Chicago, Illinois, where he lead over 300 anti-corruption, anti-fraud and civil rights investigations, authored more than 250 administrative decisions and successfully defended those decisions on judicial review. Prior to this term of public service, Ranjit was a litigation associate in Mayer Brown’s Chicago office where he conducted numerous internal investigations for regulated entities and briefed various state and federal appellate, trial and administrative-level matters, including several cases before the Illinois and U.S. Supreme Courts.
Prior to joining the firm in 2006, Ranjit clerked for the Honorable Rebecca Pallmeyer on the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and was a fellow at Lambda Legal and the Southern Center for Human Rights.
Corporate Venture Capital/Emerging Companies
Mergers & Acquisitions
Corporate Governance and Other Commercial Contracting