Allison Tomlinson serves as Principal and Regional Counsel at Gensler, where she leverages her extensive legal expertise to navigate the complexities of the Architecture and Engineering industry. With a robust background in corporate legal work, Allison has established herself as a pivotal figure in the...
Allison Tomlinson serves as Principal and Regional Counsel at Gensler, where she leverages her extensive legal expertise to navigate the complexities of the Architecture and Engineering industry. With a robust background in corporate legal work, Allison has established herself as a pivotal figure in the firm’s Northeast Region, overseeing legal matters for key markets including New York, Boston, Toronto, and Morristown. Her previous role as Lead Counsel for Gensler’s Latin American offices—spanning Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, and Costa Rica—has equipped her with a unique perspective on cross-border legal challenges and cultural nuances in international business.
In her current position, Allison is responsible for providing comprehensive legal support that encompasses litigation management, contract negotiation, and risk management. Her adeptness in contract management ensures that Gensler’s projects are not only compliant but also strategically aligned with the firm’s goals. She is particularly skilled in litigation management, where her experience in both commercial and civil litigation allows her to effectively mitigate risks and navigate disputes.
Allison’s expertise extends to intellectual property matters, where she plays a critical role in safeguarding Gensler’s innovative designs and proprietary processes. Her commitment to due diligence and mediation further enhances her ability to resolve conflicts efficiently, fostering a collaborative environment that prioritizes the firm’s interests. As a leader in the Firmwide Legal Group, Allison Tomlinson exemplifies the integration of legal acumen with strategic business insight, making her an invaluable asset to Gensler and its continued success in the competitive architecture and engineering landscape.