About Daniel
Daniel Greene is licensed to practice law in Florida and appears regularly in the state's legal community. He combines courtroom experience with active membership in statewide and national trial organizations. His professional affiliations include the Florida Justice Association, where he has EAGLE membership, and the American Association of Justice, which he joined in 2017.
Greene has been part of the civil justice network since at least 2017 through his association memberships. Those connections place him in the company of lawyers who handle contested civil matters and trial work. He maintains relationships across professional groups that promote trial skills, legislative advocacy, and continuing legal education for attorneys working in civil courts.
His practice is based at Swope, Rodante P.A., where he serves as an attorney in the firm's Florida office. At the firm he handles client matters that move through pretrial negotiation and, when necessary, into litigation. Colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation and attentive to procedural detail, which clients rely on when cases involve complex filing deadlines and court requirements.
Outside the office, Greene takes part in organizational activities aimed at improving the practice of civil law. His membership in the Florida Justice Association includes participation in EAGLE, a program that engages newer trial lawyers in advocacy and professional development. He has been listed as a member of the American Association of Justice since 2017, maintaining ties to a national community of litigators. Those affiliations keep him current on developments in evidence, trial procedure, and substantive civil law.
Greene's work centers on representing clients through the litigation process, coordinating discovery, drafting pleadings, and arguing motions before trial courts. He balances strategic planning with attention to the day-to-day tasks that move cases forward. He practices law at Swope, Rodante P.A., where his current work concentrates on civil litigation matters.