Siobhan D’Angelo is an associate in the litigation department of Hughes Hubbard & Reed’s New York office.
Prior to joining the firm, Siobhan was a judicial intern to the Honorable Cathy Seibel of the Southern District of New York.
Siobhan participated in the 2020 Pro Bono Scholars program in New York. Run by the New York Court of Appeals, the program allows third-year law students to gain valuable experience representing clients on a full time basis during their last semester of law school. During her Pro Bono Scholar tenure, Siobhan represented individuals charged with crimes in New York County, successfully obtaining their pre-trial release on favorable bail terms and successfully negotiating favorable dispositions in each client’s case. Siobhan also represented multiple incarcerated clients seeking parole. On behalf of one of her incarcerated clients, Siobhan wrote and virtually argued the merits an Article 78 petition, resulting in the early release of her client.
During her second year of law school, Siobhan worked with Dean John Feerick on a policy paper regarding the Electoral College and other election related issues. Fordham University School of Law subsequently published this policy paper in 2020.
While in law school, Siobhan was Senior Director of Fordham’s Board of Student Advisors. Siobhan also served as a Senator in the Student Bar Association, in addition to serving as the Student Bar Association Student Representative on two faculty committees. Siobhan also served as an Admissions Ambassador.
Professional Activities
Member, New York State Bar Association
Recognition
Paul Fuller Scholar, Fordham University School of Law, 2020
Archibald R. Murray Public Service Award, summa cum laude, 2020
Ruth Whitehead Whaley Scholar, Fordham University School of Law, 2018
Education
Fordham University School of Law, J.D., 2020, cum laude, Associate Editor, Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal, Staffer, Environmental Law Review