
“It’s an honor to be recognized alongside so many professionals dedicated to their craft but also Charleston’s future,” Ghom told the Business Journal. “Even though Charleston is a smaller city, there is so much talent here that there is endless opportunity. I am so proud to be part of this community and its exciting future.”
Ghom earned his degree from Charleston Law in 2017. He frequently serves as a mock trial judge at his law school alma mater.
At Saxton & Stump, Ghom counsels businesses through every stage of their life cycle. He is a part of the law firm’s Business and Corporate, Commercial Litigation, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Litigation, Trusts and Estates, Labor and Employment, and Litigation groups.

Charleston School of Law will be in attendance at the LSAC Forum - Los Angeles on Saturday, October 25 from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Charleston School of Law hosts Mindful Mondays, a workshop-style session designed to de-mystify mindfulness and give students practical tools to manage thoughts, emotions and overwhelm.
