Global law firm Greenberg Traurig has added Danielle Oberlander Silvestri to its growing gaming practice, the firm announced February 9, 2026. Silvestri joins as an associate, based in the Las Vegas office.
Silvestri advises clients on regulatory matters related to gaming, including licensing, compliance, enforcement, and investigations. Her practice focuses on representing a range of entities within the gaming industry, including casino owners and operators, companies involved in online and mobile gaming, esports organizations, and suppliers of gaming equipment and technology, according to the firm.
She guides clients through the licensing process and addresses compliance obligations, working with them on regulatory inquiries and enforcement actions. Silvestri’s work aims to align client operations with applicable gaming laws and regulations across multiple jurisdictions.
The addition of Silvestri, alongside shareholder Sean McGuinness, is part of a broader expansion of Greenberg Traurig’s Gaming Practice, according to Edward R. Winkofsky, chair of the global Gaming Practice, and Erica L. Okerberg, vice chair of the practice, who stated they were “fortunate to have them join” the team.
McGuinness, who also joined the firm February 9, is based in both Denver and Las Vegas and comes to Greenberg Traurig from Butler Snow LLP. He has over 35 years of experience advising commercial gaming operators, sports betting companies, tribal gaming entities, and financial institutions. His background includes previous roles as vice president and general counsel of The Resort at Summerlin and compliance director of the Mississippi Gaming Commission.
Greenberg Traurig’s Gaming Practice is ranked in Band 1 by Chambers USA for Gaming & Licensing nationwide. The firm has offices in key gaming markets including Nevada, Illinois, New York, Florida, Asia, the United Kingdom, and Europe.