About Danielle

Danielle Contini followed an uncommon path to the law. She studied biochemistry at Florida State University, earning a B.A. in 2010. That scientific training preceded three years of law school at Florida A&M University College of Law, where she received her J.D. in 2013. The switch from lab benches to legal briefs shaped how she approaches problems: methodically and with attention to detail.

After law school, Contini began practicing in Florida. She is admitted to the Florida bar and has built a practice around the procedural and substantive work that state courts require. Her early years in practice included routine courtroom appearances and a steady stream of client counseling. Those experiences supplied practical lessons about case preparation and client communication that remain central to her work.

Contini’s background in science informs her handling of technical material. When evidence turns on medical records, accident reconstruction, or expert testimony, she is comfortable engaging with the technical language and the experts who explain it. That comfort does not replace legal analysis. It complements it, helping her translate complex information into concrete arguments for judges and juries.

Her career has also involved the everyday tasks that sustain a small law practice. She manages case dockets, drafts pleadings, prepares discovery, and meets clients. She balances courtroom work with negotiation. The result is a practice oriented toward resolving disputes efficiently while preserving clients’ options when litigation becomes necessary.

Contini practices from Contini Law. She works with individuals and small businesses on matters brought in Florida state courts. Clients describe her approach as direct and practical. She prefers clear explanations over legal jargon and tries to set realistic expectations from the start. Outside the office, she maintains ties to the legal community and to the networks that support trial preparation and expert development.

Her education in biochemistry and subsequent legal training give her a mixed skill set that proves useful in cases that touch on scientific issues. She currently practices at Contini Law, representing clients in matters filed in Florida state courts.

Education

Florida A&M University College of Law

J.D. (2013) | Law

2010

Florida State University

B.A. (2010) | Biochemistry

2006

Languages

English (Spoken)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Florida

Office Locations

Main Office

 127 N. Grove Street, Suite E Eustis FL 32726