Kristina Dahmann
Partner
Ice Miller LLP
Kristina is an exceptional communicator whose practical approach is highly regarded by her clients. Her primary practice is concentrated on matters related to complex and nuanced dispute resolution, administrative matters, audit and compliance, and risk management as well as telecommunications and financial services. With an adept understanding of federal and Ohio administrative and regulatory processes, Kristina expertly navigates the intricacies of highly regulated industries, consistently providing invaluable counsel to help clients thrive in these sectors.
As a dynamic and innovative counselor, Kristina operates at the intersection of regulation and law within Ice Miller’s Litigation practice. She has played a pivotal role in helping the firm carve out unique practice areas in regulated industries and administrative law. Kristina takes an organic client-centered approach to her work, always striving to ensure her practice drives meaningful change both personally and professionally.
Kristina’s career trajectory showcases her unwavering commitment to tackling challenges with a can-do attitude and her willingness to adapt to meet client needs. A sought-after speaker in the region, she regularly presents on various topics, particularly at events for credit unions in Ohio, an area in which she has become an instrumental resource for the firm.
Kristina has been consistently ranked by Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch in the areas of banking and finance litigation and commercial litigation. Her influence extends beyond her client work, as she is also dedicated to uplifting the next generation of lawyers through the firm’s mentoring program. Her unique strengths and drive continue to inspire up-and-coming lawyers and professionals at Ice Miller.
Prior to joining Ice Miller, Kristina clerked for the Honorable Michael H. Watson of the Southern District of Ohio. Just prior to her federal clerkship, she also clerked for the Chief Judge of the Office of Administrative Law Judges for the United States Department of Labor, where she managed a broad range of employment cases concerning a variety of federal regulations.