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Greenberg Traurig Elevates 3 Attorneys in Boston Office

BOSTON – Feb. 25, 2025 – Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP elevated Anne V. Dunne and Alison T. Holdway to shareholders and Kristopher Reichlen to of counsel in the firm’s Boston office. Firmwide, Greenberg Traurig announced the elevation of 92 lawyers to shareholder, of counsel, and local partner.

“On behalf of the entire Boston office, we congratulate Annie, Ali, and Kris on their well-earned elevations,” Terence P. McCourt and David J. Dykeman, co-managing shareholders of Greenberg Traurig’s Boston office, said in a joint statement. “Their legal expertise and dedication to our clients have contributed to the Boston office and the firm, and we look forward to celebrating their continued successes.”

Dunne is a member of the Litigation Practice. She focuses her practice on commercial litigation, concentrating on financial services, class action defense, government investigations, and whistleblower litigation. She handles claims in both state and federal courts on behalf of a wide range of clients, including consumer banks, financial services companies, national banks, mortgage lenders and servicers, credit card issuers, manufacturers, and large national retailers. Additionally, Dunne litigates claims of trade secret misappropriation, unfair competition, and breach of restrictive covenant agreements. She also represents corporations, officers, and directors on securities litigation matters, shareholder derivative actions, and other complex commercial disputes.

Holdway also is a member of the Litigation Practice. She represents clients in all phases of litigation, from early-stage investigations through appeals. She focuses on complex commercial litigation and white collar defense, including Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission investigations, state prosecutions, and internal investigations. Holdway has experience litigating False Claims Act, civil rights, wrongful death, cybersecurity, medical device products liability, Telephone Consumer Protection Act, breach of contract, unfair or deceptive business practices, breach of fiduciary duty, patent infringement, and general commercial cases, including class action defense. She regularly appears before federal trial and appellate courts, as well as state courts in Massachusetts.

 Reichlen, a registered patent attorney, practices in the firm’s Intellectual Property & Technology Practice. He is experienced in patent application drafting and prosecution, as well as freedom to operate opinions for a broad array of software technologies including networking and wireless communications, computer programming, machine learning and AI, audio-visual broadcasting and encoding-decoding, and autonomous driving for a variety of large high-tech companies, as well as for a broad array of mechanical technologies, including semiconductor fabrication, biomedical devices, home goods, and others. He argues appeals before the Patent Trial and Appeal board regarding both patent eligibility and patentability, including rejections concerning abstract ideas.