About
Danielle Wild serves as an Associate Teaching Professor at Syracuse University College of Law, where she teaches Legal Communication and Research. She joined the institution in 2023 initially as a Visiting Professor before assuming her current role. Prior to academia, Wild maintained a solo criminal defense practice in Rochester, NY since 2017, specializing in criminal appeals and post-conviction advocacy, and previously worked as an associate attorney at Easton Thompson Kasperek Shiffrin LLP handling wrongful conviction and civil rights cases.
Her academic credentials include:
- J.D., summa cum laude, Syracuse University College of Law (2015)
- B.A., Robert Wesleyan College (2010)
Professor Wild's professional focus centers on criminal justice system applications, particularly appellate strategy and post-conviction remedies. Her teaching integrates practical courtroom experience with legal research methodology, emphasizing persuasive writing and oral advocacy skills essential for trial preparation. This practice-oriented approach directly informs her instruction in legal communication frameworks.
Wild actively contributes to the legal community through the Monroe County Bar Association, where she currently holds a Board of Trustees position and serves on multiple committees. During law school, she distinguished herself as a National Trial Team competitor, Moot Court Honor Society member, Justinian Honor Society Secretary, Law Ambassador, and Syracuse Law Review editor. Her early teaching experience included serving as a Legal Communication and Research Assistant to Professor Shannon Gardner during her third year of law school.
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