Janitch, Danielle D.
Janitch, Danielle D.
Danielle Janitch focuses her practice on representing a wide variety of clients in cybersecurity, data protection, privacy, intellectual property and technology related matters such as developing and managing data protection plans, licensing, distribution, procurement and trademark prosecution. In addition, Danielle has experience with construction contracts and outside general counsel services.
Danielle has been recognized by the Phoenix Business Journal as one of the top Forty under 40, as well as named a Rising Star by Southwest Super Lawyers in the area of Intellectual Property. She previously served as the President of the Arizona Women Lawyers Association. She regularly moderates and speaks at programs concerning cybersecurity and intellectual property.
Before joining Osborn Maledon, Danielle was a judicial clerk for Judge Roslyn O. Silver of the U.S. District Court, District of Arizona, attended Stanford Law School, earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and served as an officer in the United States Army.
Beginning in her MIT years, Danielle has given back to the community by organizing and participating in Chemistry Magic Shows and coding events conducted at local science centers, schools, and community centers. Danielle is active in the Phoenix MIT Alumni Association. Danielle is a member of the Arizona Women Lawyer’s Association, the Federal Bar Association, and the American Judicature Society. She also has been active for many years in supporting ICAN, a non-profit organization that provides free services to youth in the Chandler Redevelopment Area.
Education
J.D., with distinction, Stanford Law School, 2002; Order of the Coif; Stanford Law Review, Ombudsman, 2001-02; Stanford Law and Technology Review, Administrator, 2000-01
M.S.A., summa cum laude, Health Care Administration, Central Michigan University, 1999
S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995; Sigma Xi
Clerkships
U.S. District Court, District of Arizona, Judge Roslyn O. Silver, 2002-03