Overview
Danielle Romano is a member of the litigation practice group in the firm’s Southfield office. She focuses her practice on insurance defense litigation, self-insured corporations and businesses, and general liability matters. She advises and defends her clients in all aspects of civil, commercial, and insurance litigation.
Danielle is an advocate for her clients in court hearings and alternative dispute resolution and defends her clients against insurance and contractual disputes.
Danielle earned her B.A. in Political Theory and Constitutional Democracy from Michigan State University. While attending Wayne State University Law School where she received her Juris Doctor cum laude, Danielle was also a member of the Mock Trial team and the Women’s Law Caucus. While in law school, Danielle was also a clerk in the 16th Judicial Circuit Court.
News & Events
News
- Preparing Women Business Leaders for 2024 Legal Challenges, Meltwater Newswire, February 20, 2024
- Litigation Attorney Romano Joins Foster Swift in Southfield, November 2, 2023
Practice Areas
Education
Wayne State University Law School, J.D., cum laude, 2022
Michigan State University, B.A. Political Theory and Constitutional Democracy, 2018
Bar and Court Admissions
Michigan