Dana N. Bach
Dana N. Bach focuses her practice on securities-related litigation, arbitration, and investigations, as well as complex commercial litigation. She represents financial institutions, public companies, and individuals in state and federal court and in arbitration proceedings. Dana helps clients navigate external investigations conducted by federal and state authorities nationwide, including the US Securities and Exchange Commission and the Massachusetts Securities Division, as well as self-regulatory organizations such as the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). Dana also assists clients with internal investigations regarding alleged company policy and/or regulatory violations.
Dana has an active pro bono practice working on a variety of matters including working with veterans to upgrade their discharge status and retain public assistance and on cases concerning the rights of the LGBTQ+ community. She has submitted amicus briefs to two federal appellate courts on behalf of LGBTQ+ advocacy and educational organizations.
During her third year of law school, Dana was research editor for the Journal of Law and Social Change and a board member for the Employment Advocacy Project, a student-run pro bono group focused on employee rights and representing unemployment compensation claimants in administrative appeals hearings. She also participated in Penn Law’s Civil Practice Clinic.
- University of Pennsylvania Law School, 2018, J.D., cum laude
- Fordham University, 2014, B.A., summa cum laude
- Massachusetts
- US Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
- US District Court for the District of Massachusetts
Member, Practice Group of the Year, Insurance, Law360 (2020)
