Danna Abrahim assists in complex commercial litigation, providing strategic support in high-stakes disputes and playing a key role in case management, legal research, and trial preparation. Analytical, practical, and a skilled writer, Danna helps tackle complex legal issues at various stages of litigation.

Before joining the firm, Danna interned at the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Child Justice Unit and the Worcester District Attorney’s Domestic Violence Division, gaining valuable experience in advocacy and public interest law. During law school, she represented asylum seekers through Boston College Law School’s Immigration Clinic and assisted indigent clients in housing and family law matters through the Volunteer Lawyer Project. Danna also interned with the Center for Constitutional Rights, researching First Amendment threats to humanitarian activism. As president of her law school’s Middle Eastern Law Students Association, Danna spearheaded initiatives supporting minority-owned businesses and families of persecuted groups.

Before becoming a lawyer, Danna earned a B.A. in Journalism at the American University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. She gained hands-on experience in the media industry, interning and freelancing for CNN, the United Nations, and—most fondly—the Middle Eastern adaptation of Sesame Street (“Iftah Ya Simsim”).

Education

J.D., Boston College Law School, 2022

  • President, Middle Eastern Law Student Association

B.A., American University of Sharjah, Journalism, 2016

Bar Admissions

  • Massachusetts

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