Overview

Alyanna Gallo is an associate in the Corporate Practice Group in the firm's New York office and a member of the firm’s Healthcare industry team.

Areas of Practice

Alyanna advises clients on a wide range of corporate transactions, with a primary focus on mergers, acquisitions, and strategic partnerships in the healthcare sector. Alyanna also helps organizations address complex regulatory and compliance challenges, guiding healthcare clients through the demands of a dynamic and highly regulated sector. She is also a member of the Women in Healthcare Leadership Collaborative.

Alyanna earned her J.D. with honors from the University of Connecticut School of Law in 2025, where she was recognized as a Dean’s Scholar and Pro Bono Scholar, and served on the Editorial Board of the Connecticut Law Review. During law school, Alyanna was President of the Negotiation & Dispute Resolution Society and Co-President of the Health Law Society. Her legal experience includes work in the office of general counsel at a large academic medical center, participation in UConn Law’s Animal Law Clinic, and service as a Judicial Intern for a federal judge in the District of Connecticut.

Prior to law school, Alyanna worked as a Contracts and Policy Specialist at a global relocation company and in the Corporate Compliance and Privacy department of a large nonprofit healthcare system. She received her M.S. in Biomedical Anthropology and B.S. in Biological Anthropology from Binghamton University.

Education

J.D., University of Connecticut School of Law, 2025, cum laude

M.S., Binghamton University, 2020, with distinction

B.S., Binghamton University, 2019, cum laude

Admissions

  • New York
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