Partner
Danielle Spradley is a Partner at Kelley Kronenberg, where she focuses her practice on complex commercial litigation.
Most recently, Danielle handled mortgage default and foreclosure matters, representing major financial institutions and investor plaintiffs at both the trial and appellate levels, where she argued orally in front of Florida’s Second District Court of Appeals. Previously, she spent more than fifteen years handling every aspect of criminal and civil litigation, amassing substantial trial and dispute resolution experience. She served as Managing Attorney overseeing the Litigation Department of a renowned national law firm, where she provided supervision and guidance to attorneys and staff while representing clients in complex civil litigation matters and debt collection actions. For many years, Danielle handled estate planning matters and represented clients in complex probate litigation. Prior to entering the private sector, she spent two years working as an Assistant Public Defender, where she honed her courtroom skills and developed a strong foundation in trial advocacy.
Danielle received her Bachelor of Arts from Florida State University, where she demonstrated academic excellence, earning inclusion on the Atlantic Coast Conference Honor Roll. She also achieved athletic and extracurricular excellence as a member of FSU’s Varsity Track and Field Team, serving as the team’s Student Ambassador. Danielle obtained her Juris Doctor from the University of Miami School of Law, where she served as an Executive Board Member of the Entertainment and Sports Law Society. While in law school, she began amassing experience through a Judicial Clerkship for the Honorable Norman C. Roettger, Jr.