About Donya
Donya Alkhatib earned her Juris Doctor from Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law. She completed the degree program that combines classroom instruction with practical exercises. That legal training serves as the foundation for her work today.
Her time at Barry University provided a structured environment for learning legal research, writing, and advocacy. The curriculum emphasized both doctrinal study and skills development. Those components prepared graduates to enter practice and to meet the everyday demands of legal work.
Since finishing law school, Alkhatib has remained an active participant in the legal community. She holds current membership in professional associations, which she uses as a resource for continuing legal education and professional exchange. Memberships keep her connected to colleagues and developments in the field.
Colleagues describe her approach as systematic and detail-oriented. She applies analytical training to the issues that come before her. That often means breaking complex problems into component parts, assessing relevant authorities, and communicating options clearly to others.
Her practice places value on careful preparation and measured judgment. She prepares written materials and oral explanations that aim to clarify difficult points of law. Her work style favors clear organization, close attention to deadlines, and a steady pace when matters require it.
Alkhatib engages with professional groups to stay current on legal trends and procedural developments. Those contacts inform how she assesses case law and administrative rules. Periodic educational programs and peer discussions contribute to how she frames legal questions and plans next steps.
She is known for steady follow-through on assignments and for maintaining organized records that make it easier to move a matter forward. Her legal training and ongoing professional involvement shape how she evaluates risk and communicates legal options to others.
Her current practice focuses on advising clients on legal matters, drawing on her JD and ongoing association involvement.