About Daniel Stephan
Daniel Stephan Dalesandro built a path to law that began in Gainesville and moved through Tallahassee. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Advertising from the University of Florida in 1993, then returned to school for a Juris Doctor from Florida State University College of Law, awarded in 2001. Those years on campus preceded a steady legal career centered in Florida.
His early post-law school work placed him at firms that handle personal injury claims. He joined Bruce L. Scheiner and later worked at Associates and Bruce L. Scheiner, Personal Injury Lawyers. Over time he has developed experience handling litigation and client matters typical of plaintiff-side personal injury practice. He is admitted to practice in Florida and to the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, allowing him to take cases that proceed in federal court as well as in state forums.
Dalesandro’s professional associations show ongoing engagement with the bar and with groups devoted to civil justice. He holds membership in the Florida State Bar and the Lee County Bar Association. He is also a member of the Florida Justice Association and belongs to Phi Delta Phi International Legal Honor Society, indicating participation in both professional and scholastic legal communities. He serves as a barrister in the Calusa Inn of Court, a role that typically involves mentoring, bench-bar dialogue, and continuing legal education work among local practitioners and judges.
Colleagues describe him as a lawyer who handles the practical and procedural aspects of tort litigation: drafting pleadings, arguing motions, managing discovery, and preparing for trial when necessary. His court admissions and firm associations reflect a practice spent largely on behalf of injury plaintiffs, addressing cases that may range from motor vehicle collisions to premises or product liability claims. He has worked within a team environment at Bruce L. Scheiner, a firm known for representing injured people, where case management and client communication are regular parts of daily work.
Outside of court dockets and case files, Dalesandro’s involvement in local and state bar organizations suggests an interest in the development of legal practice standards and in professional education. He maintains active memberships that connect him to peers across Florida.
He currently practices at Bruce L. Scheiner, handling personal injury matters and representing clients in state and federal courts.