Anne-Marie Dinius grew up on Cape Cod. She graduated from Sandwich High School and went on to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering at Northeastern University. After graduation, Anne-Marie worked at M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory as part of a small team of engineers assigned to an airborne radar system used to capture land and ocean imagery.
Furthering her education, Anne-Marie earned a Juris Doctorate from Northeastern University in 1998. She began her legal career focusing on intellectual property litigation in Am Law 100 firms located in California. After a decade, she created her own law firm to better serve the needs of individuals and small companies. Her litigation experience includes initial case analysis, discovery, motion practice, depositions, working with experts, and trials.
Anne-Marie has a wide range of legal experience beyond her litigation foundation. She’s worked as an in-house attorney at large technology companies such as Dell Inc. and Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. where she gained expertise in consumer protection laws, contract negotiations, trademarks, data privacy, and commercial leasing. She became an Adjunct Professor at New England Law Boston and Northeaster University School of Law because she enjoys passing on knowledge and experience to the next generation of lawyers.
She is licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the State of California, and before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. In her free time, Anne-Marie enjoys spending time with her family, playing tennis, beach walks, and forever learning new things.
Areas of Practice:
- General civil litigation
- Personal injury
- Land use