About Danielle
Danielle Parks built her legal foundation through a mix of practical training and formal study. She earned a paralegal certificate at Duquesne University, completed a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, and graduated from Duquesne University School of Law in 2016.
After law school, Parks began practicing in Pennsylvania. She is admitted to the Pennsylvania bar and holds admissions to the U.S. District Courts for the Western, Middle and Eastern Districts of Pennsylvania. Those federal credentials have allowed her to handle matters that proceed beyond state court. Her earlier paralegal training remains a reference point in her approach to case preparation and client work.
Parks has maintained an active presence in local professional groups. She is a member of the Allegheny County Bar Association’s Women in the Law Division. She also participates in the ACBA Young Lawyers Division and serves on its Outreach Committee. Her ties to Duquesne extend beyond her law degree; she belongs to the Duquesne University School of Law Alumni Association. Outside legal circles, Parks leads the Alpha Gamma Delta Greater Johnstown Area Alumnae Chapter as its president.
Colleagues describe her as methodical in court filings and attentive to procedural detail. Those traits align with her admissions to multiple federal districts and frequent appearances in state courts. Rather than a single practice label, Parks’s work reflects the practical demands of litigation practice across jurisdictions. She prepares briefs, manages discovery tasks and appears in hearings when matters require courtroom attention.
Her office is located at 301 Grant Street, where she meets clients and coordinates case work. That downtown presence puts her near the courthouse corridors where much of her day unfolds. The combination of a paralegal background and a 2016 law degree gives her a steady command of litigation mechanics and courtroom procedure.
Parks remains active in community and alumni circles while managing a practice that regularly engages both state and federal dockets. She continues to accept matters that proceed in Pennsylvania state courts and in the federal districts where she is admitted, and her current practice focuses on litigation in those courts.