Dominique Day is an American attorney with over two decades of experience in litigation and transactional work. She is a fixer and a problem-solver. Ms. Day specializes in navigating thorny dilemmas efficiently and effectively. She has litigated in municipal, state, and federal courts, as well as conducted transactional work on behalf of individuals and organizations.
EDUCATION
Harvard University (AB with honors), 1996
Stanford Law School (JD), 1999
BAR ADMISSION
New York (member in good standing)
“I help people navigate tough situations with institutions or individuals with greater power. In the law, we call that 'transactional work,' but I like to think of it as leveling the playing field. Often, I focus racial justice and gender justice in local contexts. I know my way around the courthouse, but a well-crafted strategy may get the job done without court intervention.”