Allison serves as the Estelle S. Kohn Public Interest Law Fellow, and represents whistleblowers under Dodd-Frank and the money laundering whistleblower laws.
In particular, Allison has worked with whistleblowers who have identified crimes committed by financial institutions and cryptocurrency exchanges, including counterterrorism financing violations and substandard anti-money laundering programs and “know your customer” policies.
Allison is a graduate of Northeastern University School of Law, where she was a Senior Editor for the Northeastern University Law Review, a teaching assistant, and a research assistant for the Center for Public Interest Advocacy and Collaboration. She received her bachelor’s degree in religion from Haverford College, with a minor in sociology and a concentration in gender studies.