Danielle N. Andrasek

Danielle N. Andrasek: Attorney with Dobrowski, Larkin & Stafford

Biography

Order of the Lytae. Member, South Texas Law Review. Assistant Note and Comment Editor, 2003.

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Commercial Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Texas at Austin, B.F.A., Journalism, 1992; University of Texas at Austin, B.F.A., Art, 1992; University of Texas at Austin, B.F.A., History, 1992; University of Texas at Austin, B.A., Journalism, 1998; University of Texas at Austin, B.A., Art, 1998; University of Texas at Austin, B.A., History, 1998
Law School Attended:
South Texas College of Law, J.D., 2004
Year of First Admission:
2004
Admission:
2004, Texas; U.S. District Court, Southern and Northern Districts; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Memberships:
Houston and American Bar Associations; State Bar of Texas; Houston Young Lawyer Association; American Inns of Court; Garland Walker Inn of Court.
Birth Information:
Chicago, Illinois, August 13, 1970
ISLN:
918193009

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346-601-6561  Phone

www.dobrowskillp.com

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