500 West Madison Street Suite 3700, Chicago, IL USA 60661
Blaise Danly focuses her practice on business and finance, mergers and acquisitions, strategic investments, and equity and debt financings. She partners with companies ranging from start-ups to national corporations and established private equity funds.
Prior to joining the firm, Blaise was an associate in the Business and Finance Group at HMB Legal Counsel, a well-established, corporate-focused law firm based in Chicago, Illinois where she focused her practice on general corporate and transactional matters.
While attending law school, Blaise was the Executive Editor of the Consumer Law Review and a student attorney in the Business Law Clinic where she advised entrepreneurs, local business owners, and not-for-profit organizations on various business-related matters.
Before attending law school, Blaise worked as a paralegal at an AM Law 100 firm where she received the firm’s Pro Bono Achievement Award in 2019.
Blaise was recognized in 2026 as one of the “Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch” for Corporate Law, Mergers and Acquisitions Law, and Venture Capital Law by The Best Lawyers in America®.
Blaise has basic knowledge of French and Arabic and is proficient in Spanish.
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Loyola University Chicago School of Law J.D., Transactional Law Certificate (2023) CALI Award for Securities Regulation, Dean’s List
Northwestern University B.A., Economics, Minor in Legal Studies (2017) Dean's List
Illinois (2023)
Chicago Bar Association, Member
Women’s Bar Association of Illinois, Member
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