501-140 Carleton Street
Fredericton, N.B.
E3B 3T4
Language(s) spoken: English
Bar Admission(s): New Brunswick, 2014
Legal Assistant(s): Cass Phillips, Jill Haines, Melissa O'Neill, Sheri Vessey
Providing legal services through a professional corporation.
Danielle enjoys making connections with her clients to ensure she fully understands their situations and issues. She approaches every case with patience and practicality and is able to efficiently navigate the justice system to determine the best results for her clients needs. When she’s not working hard for her clients, Danielle loves to spend her time outdoors hiking, canoeing and playing soccer.
Education & Career
Education
St. Thomas University, B.A., Criminology & Psychology, 2010
University of New Brunswick, J.D., 2013
Activities
Member, Canadian Bar Association
Board member, Ability New Brunswick, 2018 – present
Co-chair, communications committee, Fredericton Chamber of Commerce, 2017 – 2018
Member, board of directors, Fredericton Chamber of Commerce, 2016 – 2018
Member, planning and advisory board, Children’s Wish Foundation, 2015 – 2018
Co-chair, events and planning committee, Fredericton Chamber of Commerce, 2017 – 2018
Member, events and planning committee, Fredericton Chamber of Commerce, 2015 – 2016
Member, Fredericton Women in Business Network, 2015 – 2016
Accolades
Best Lawyers™ 2025 “Ones to Watch”, Alternative Dispute Resolution
Francis M. McLachlin Scholarship
Dean’s List
Lord Beaverbrook Scholarship
Lieutenant Governor General’s Silver Medal Award Recipient in Law
Law Faculty Council Prize
Leycester D’Arcy, QC Prize in Evidence
Stewart McKelvey Prize in Commercial Law
Bereskin & Parr Prize in Intellectual Property
Donald M. Gillis Scholarship in Law
Emond Montgomery Prize in Property
Presentations
Panel member and presenter at the Stewart McKelvey fall client employment seminar, Moncton
October 27, 2015
Panel member at the annual PLEAC (Public Legal Education Association of Canada) Conference, “Law Student Engagement in the Delivery of Law Information (And the Impact on Future Practice)”, Fredericton
October 10, 2014