Natalie C. D’Antonio
Associate
Natalie is a passionate legal advocate with a wealth of experience representing underrepresented people in trials and settlements across the nation. Having joined WVFK&N in 2024, she leverages that experience to seek justice for families harmed by birth injuries at the hands of medical providers.
During her time at the University of Baltimore School of Law, Natalie competed on the Jessup International Moot Court Team, volunteered in the House Of Ruth Legal Clinic, and interned in the Maryland Court of Special Appeals for the Honorable Alexander Wright. Having graduated cum laude in 2013, Natalie clerked for the 13 judges of the Baltimore County District Court.
Since then, Natalie has litigated hundreds of trials. During her time as a Special Victim’s Unit prosecutor, Natalie handled rape, domestic violence, and child sexual abuse cases. After becoming a civil attorney, Natalie represented nearly 300 survivors of sexual assault perpetrated by gynecologists at UCLA and USC. The clients she represented in these cases were awarded settlements totaling over $360,000,000. Natalie has handled cases in federal and state courts throughout Maryland and has been admitted pro hac vice to handle cases in California, Illinois, New York, and West Virginia. Natalie is licensed in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and the U.S. District Court of Maryland.
Natalie is an active member of the American Association of Justice, the Maryland Association for Justice, and the Maryland State Bar Association. She currently serves on the Maryland Association for Justice’s Trial Reporter Editorial Board and was named to the Daily Record’s Personal Injury
& Medical Malpractice Law Power List in 2023.
Why did Natalie join the WVFK&N Team?
“Injuries resulting from medical negligence can shatter lives in unimaginable ways. I believe that it is the greatest privilege to work and fight for injured clients, to let them know that they are not alone, and to show them that we are invested in helping them attain a better future despite what they have been through.”