
Dana K. Goss is an Associate at Sulloway & Hollis. She works with a broad base of clients, including businesses, public entities, insurance companies, non-profit organizations, and individuals in business, regulatory, and litigation matters. Based in our Concord, NH office, Dana serves clients throughout New Hampshire.
Ms. Goss received her Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from Suffolk University Law School in Boston, MA. During law school, Dana worked as a student attorney in the Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples Clinic on behalf of tribes and indigenous non-profit organizations. Notably, she attended the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and presented at a side event on the impact of climate-fueled hurricanes. Additionally, Dana was a staff member of the Journal of Trial and Appellate Advocacy. The Journal is a Suffolk Moot Court Honor Board publication and provides practical and in-depth analyses of current legal issues relating to trial and appellate practice.
As a new member of our legal team, Ms. Goss primarily focuses on assisting senior attorneys with legal research, drafting legal documents, and supporting court proceedings. A quick learner and proactive problem solver, she fully comprehends the importance of meticulous preparation and persuasive communication within the courtroom. Dana is committed to delivering high-quality legal services and actively collaborates with colleagues to ensure clients receive tailored solutions to their legal needs.
Prior to law school, Dana attended American University in Washington, D.C., where she received her B.A. in Justice, Law, and Criminology and studied abroad in Wellington, New Zealand. Upon graduating from American University, Dana taught seventh grade in American Samoa and backpacked around Europe.
In her free time, Dana enjoys hiking, running, and photography. She is excited to embark on her legal career and is ready to contribute to the success of our clients.