Daniel Stephan Dalesandro's journey in the legal profession
commenced nearly 25 years ago during his time as a student at the University of
Florida in Gainesville. There, he served as a file clerk and marketing intern
at a law firm, gaining valuable early experience. Throughout his undergraduate
tenure, Mr. Dalesandro earned several prestigious accolades, including the UF
Presidential Recognition Award for Outstanding Contributions to the University
of Florida. His major in Advertising led him to become the graphic designer for
the Communigator, the official newsmagazine of the UF College of Journalism and
Communications. Furthermore, he graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of
Science degree in Advertising, complemented by a minor in History of Art,
emphasizing Northern European Renaissance, Baroque, and American Art.
Following his graduation from UF, Mr. Dalesandro assumed the
role of the Firm's inaugural Director of Marketing, overseeing all marketing
initiatives, from television campaigns to client relations, during his six-year
tenure.
In 1999, Mr. Dalesandro pursued his legal education at the
Florida State University College of Law in Tallahassee, a renowned institution
recognized by U.S. News & World Report as Florida's top law school in 2014.
His time as a law student was marked by dedication and success, culminating in a
cum laude graduation one semester ahead of schedule. A skilled writer, Mr.
Dalesandro secured the Book Award for Legal Writing and Research I and II. His
contributions to the Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law earned him the
distinction of Outstanding Article and Notes Editor. Notably, he excelled as a
member of the FSU Moot Court Team, achieving a place in the top four new
members and participating in the FSU "Final Four" competition. This
competition was originally intended to be judged by the Florida Supreme Court
Justices, though due to their involvement in the 2000 Presidential Election
cases, it was instead assessed by the judges of the First District Court of
Appeal. Mr. Dalesandro also made an impressive showing at the New York Law
School 25th Annual Robert F. Wagner, Sr. National Labor & Employment Law
Moot Court Competition, earning a spot in the top four out of 44 teams
nationwide and securing the 4th Best Brief award. His triumphs extended to the
Florida Bar Robert Orseck Moot Court Competition in 2001, where he clinched 1st
place and best brief. Notably, this competition allowed Mr. Dalesandro to
compete before the Florida Supreme Court Justices in the final round.
Originally hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. Dalesandro
relocated to Southwest Florida as a young boy in 1978. He was raised in
Southwest Florida and completed his high school education at Mariner High
School in 1989. His exceptional academic performance led to his designation as
a Florida Academic Scholar by the State Board of Education, which provided
several scholarships for his education at the University of Florida.
Mr. Dalesandro proudly identifies as both a Gator and a
Nole, having attended the two premier public universities in Florida.
In his personal life, Mr. Dalesandro is a dedicated family
man, having been married to his wife, Jaime, since 1997. Jaime is a dedicated
public school teacher, and the couple is blessed with two wonderful children,
Abigail and Jonathan Luke.
Memberships:
Mr. Dalesandro has been admitted to the Florida Bar since
2002 and is also a member of the United States District Court for the Middle
District of Florida, the Lee County Bar Association, the Florida Justice
Association, the Phi Delta Phi International Legal Honor Society, and he is
Barrister of the Calusa Inn of Court.