About Danielle Marie
Danielle Marie Wrick practices law across two very different state systems. She is admitted in Georgia and in Hawaii, and she maintains current membership in the State Bar of Hawaii. Her career path centers on serving individuals and entities that require counsel licensed in those jurisdictions.
Wrick began her professional life in the law as a practicing attorney. Over the years she has moved through roles that placed her in courtrooms, in conference rooms, and at negotiation tables. Colleagues describe her as methodical and exacting in legal analysis. She prefers clear legal reasoning and careful preparation to flashier tactics.
Her work has involved advising on state law matters that arise under Georgia and Hawaii statutes. She handles client intake, case assessment, drafting and filing of pleadings, and client counseling. When a matter crosses state lines, she draws on her knowledge of both jurisdictions to clarify procedural differences and timing issues that can affect outcomes.
Wrick also participates in bar activities in Hawaii. That membership keeps her connected to rules changes and local practice norms. She attends continuing legal education programs and contributes to discussions about local court procedures and ethics. Those professional contacts provide practical insight into how judges and clerks in Hawaii handle filings and hearings.
Clients and peers say she approaches problems in a steady, pragmatic way. She lays out options plainly, describes likely timelines, and identifies which questions require immediate attention. Her courtroom appearances are deliberate. She prepares witnesses and briefs with an emphasis on clarity. Outside the courtroom she focuses on negotiating settlements that resolve disputes without prolonged litigation when the facts and law allow.
Her workload has included both individual and organizational clients. She works through procedural hurdles and coordinates filings when matters involve overlapping state rules. That often means extra diligence on service requirements, jurisdictional objections, and deadlines.
Wrick’s practice remains anchored in the two states where she is licensed. She keeps an active role in the State Bar of Hawaii and maintains her ability to represent clients in Georgia. She currently practices law in Georgia and Hawaii, advising clients on matters that arise under those states’ laws.