About Jennifer M.
Jennifer M. Duffy is an attorney licensed to practice in Florida and Delaware. She works from Dal Lago Law and handles legal matters that require familiarity with more than one state’s rules and procedures. Colleagues describe her as steady in court and careful on paper. Clients see a lawyer who expects clarity and does not overpromise.
Duffy completed her legal education before entering private practice. Early in her career she spent time learning how different courts and agencies operate. That period helped shape a practical approach to litigation and advising. She focused on learning procedural practice and the mechanics of filing and arguing matters in multiple jurisdictions.
Over the years Duffy’s work has taken her into both courtroom and transactional settings. She has represented clients in proceedings before state tribunals and in administrative matters. She has also advised clients on issues that required coordination across state lines. Those cases required attention to timing, local rules, and the differences between Florida and Delaware statutory schemes.
Her style is methodical. She builds records and prepares arguments to be understood by judges and opposing counsel. On transactional matters she aims for documents that reflect the parties’ clear intentions and that anticipate practical pitfalls. She pays attention to the mechanics of compliance and the calendar pressures that matter to people running businesses or managing estates.
Duffy’s dual admission gives her an advantage when matters touch both Florida and Delaware law. That combination is useful for clients whose work or disputes cross state borders. At Dal Lago Law she collaborates with colleagues who handle complementary parts of complex matters. She balances litigation readiness with efforts to resolve disputes where resolution serves the client’s needs.
Outside court, Duffy participates in professional circles that discuss rule changes and procedural developments in both states. She reads opinions and administrative bulletins closely. That habit helps her advise clients about near-term risks and options that depend on local practice. Her current practice concentrates on matters governed by Florida and Delaware law.