• Daniela C. Manzi works on all aspects of complex commercial disputes, including coordinating discovery, drafting motions, and strategizing for and attending depositions and judicial proceedings.

    Daniela also dedicates significant time to pro bono work, representing clients in civil, administrative, family court and appellate proceedings. Her work involves drafting pleadings, preparing witnesses, writing motions and developing trial strategy.

    Daniela is a member of the firm’s Environmental, Social and Governance Group, Pro Bono Committee and Women’s Initiative.

    Credentials

    Education

    • J.D., Fordham University School of Law, 2020
      • Fordham Law Review
      • Ruth Whitehead Whaley Scholar (as of May 2020)
      • Archibald R. Murray Public Service Award, Student Leadership Award
      • Vice President of Training, Unemployment Action Center
    • B.A., Government with Art History minor, Hamilton College, 2015
      • Studied abroad at Trinity College Rome, Italy, campus

    Bar Admissions

    • New York, 2021