Wai-Lin Mae Danieley

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Wai-Lin Mae Danieley: Attorney with Reifers Holmes & Peters, LLC.

Biography

Wai-Lin Danieley is an associate attorney in the firm’s Memphis office, focusing on railroad defense. Wai-Lin is originally from Greenville, South Carolina, where she also attended Furman University and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Politics and International Affairs. During her time at Furman University, Wai-Lin received the Freeman Foundation Scholarship, which enabled her to work as an undergraduate summer intern for an international financial firm’s legal department in Shanghai, China.

After her undergraduate studies, Wai-Lin attended the University of Memphis, where she attained a dual JD/MBA degree, established the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association, and served in many other leadership capacities. Wai-Lin was also a staff member and notes editor for the University of Memphis Law Review and won first place in the American Bar Association’s Mendes Hershman Writing Competition for her Law Review note, Meme Regulation: Analyzing the SEC’s Concerns Regarding Digital Assets.

Apart from her legal practice, Wai-Lin enjoys spending time with her dog, Terry.

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Railroad Defense

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
​University of Memphis, M.B.A., 2023; ​Furman University, B.A., 2019
Law School Attended:
University of Memphis, J.D., 2023
Year of First Admission:
2023
Admission:
2023, Tennessee
ISLN:
1001396554

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