St. John's University School of Law,
J.D., 2021
University of Connecticut,
B.A., Political Science and Italian Literary Studies, 2016
New York
Danielle's practice focuses on the representation of unsecured creditors' committees, secured and unsecured creditors, liquidating trustees, lenders, and debtors in a broad range of restructuring and reorganization matters. She previously worked in the Banking and Commercial Finance practice group.
During law school, Danielle was a staff member at the American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review and sat on the executive board of the Moot Court Honor Society. Prior to joining the Firm, Danielle worked as a Corporate and Securities intern at Estée Lauder and a Corporate Governance intern at Henry Schein. She also served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Gary R. Brown for the Eastern District of New York. Danielle serves on the young professionals' committees for the Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation and the Central Park Conservancy.
Danielle earned her J.D. from St. John's University School of Law and has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Italian Literary Studies from the University of Connecticut.
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