January 8, 2019
ShareKelley Kronenberg Welcomes Three New Attorneys in Fort Lauderdale
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Kelley Kronenberg, a diverse business law firm, announced that Irina Danilyan, Candice Magee and Matthew P. Strauss have joined the firm’s Fort Lauderdale office as Attorneys.
Danilyan assists in handling matters related to mortgage foreclosure litigation and works with banks and other financial service providers with regulatory, enforcement, transactional and litigation issues. She brings extensive experience in contested and uncontested foreclosure litigation and pre-judgment and post-judgment foreclosure matters, including protection of creditors’ rights in condominium termination, probate, and criminal forfeiture matters.
A graduate of Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law, Danilyan is admitted to practice in Florida.
Magee assists in handling matters related to First Party Insurance Defense and Workers’ Compensation. Before joining Kelley Kronenberg, she was an Associate Attorney at a civil litigation firm handling million-dollar, multi-party construction defect and delay claims throughout Florida. She has also defended design professionals in commercial, residential and personal injury claims.
Magee earned her Juris Doctor degree from Florida Coastal School of Law and is admitted to practice in Florida, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, and the Florida Fourth District Court of Appeal.
Strauss assists in handling matters related to First Party Insurance Defense Litigation. He joins the firm from New York, where he previously served as an EqualOpportunity Investigator for the New York City Department of Education. He also worked as Assistant General Counsel for both the NYC Employees’ Retirement System and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services.
Strauss received his Juris Doctor degree from Brooklyn Law School, where he served as an Intern for the New York City Law Department, Workers’ Compensation Division, as well as for the NYC Office of Labor Relations, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and the U.S. Department of Labor. He is admitted to practice in Florida and New York.