Attorney
Danielle Shin is an Attorney at Kelley Kronenberg, focusing her practice on commercial transactions, commercial litigation, and family law. She brings a unique background combining intellectual property expertise with extensive experience in contract negotiation and business operations.
Before joining Kelley Kronenberg as an Attorney, Danielle served as a Law Clerk with the firm, where she developed her skills in intellectual property law, including trademark, copyright, and social media representation. Her background spans the music, film, television, and technology sectors. Prior to her legal career in Florida, Danielle worked in California’s entertainment and technology industries, holding positions managing partnerships and operations. In these roles, she negotiated contracts with potential partners, facilitated account onboarding, and collaborated with executives and in-house counsel on matters involving revenue growth, operational efficiency, and business development.
Danielle attended the University of San Diego, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communication with an emphasis in Media Studies. She earned her Juris Doctor from St. Thomas University College of Law, where she was a member of the Intellectual Property Society.
Danielle’s diverse legal background and business experience allow her to approach commercial disputes with both transactional insight and litigation-minded strategy. Her negotiation skills prove valuable across her practice areas—whether resolving commercial litigation efficiently, reaching practical outcomes in family law matters, or structuring sound agreements. Her understanding of intellectual property issues adds further perspective for clients navigating complex personal and business legal matters.
Danielle is currently an adjunct professor at St. Thomas University College of Law, where she teaches a course on trademark and branding. She is proficient in Spanish and Tagalog.