Danielle is an Associate who counsels and represents clients in employment disputes before federal and state courts and administrative agencies. Her litigation practice includes restrictive covenants, discrimination, retaliation, and wage and hour claims. She counsels clients on variety of employment issues, such as non-compete laws, employee handbooks, employment and separation agreements, and company polices.
Prior to joining the firm as an Associate, Danielle worked as an extern with Mintz and the Access to Justice Commission. She also served as an extern with the Victim Rights Law Center and as a risk and compliance intern with Fidelity Investments. In law school, Danielle was a student-attorney with the Boston College Innocence Program, representing wrongly convicted individuals and collaborating with community partners on policy reform to address wrongful convictions. Before law school, Danielle served as a litigation intern at a prominent law firm and as a judicial intern at the D.C. Superior Court.
viewpoints
New York City Council Passes Salary Range Transparency Law
December 23, 2021 | Blog | By Danielle Dillon, Michael Arnold
New York Will Require Employers to Notify Employees of Phone, Internet, and Email Monitoring
December 9, 2021 | Blog | By Danielle Dillon, Evan Piercey, Michael Arnold
Massachusetts Paid Family and Medical Leave—Updates from the Department
October 21, 2021 | Blog | By Danielle Dillon, Natalie C. Groot, Patricia Moran
News & Press
Keeping Tabs On Fight Over Board Diversity Rule At 5th Circ.
November 8, 2023
ESG Co-chair Jen Rubin, and Associates Danielle Dillon and Evan Piercey co-authored an article in Law360 on the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit's rejection of a challenge to Nasdaq's diversity rule.