Danielle Dietrich focuses her practice with Potomac Law in the areas of women and diverse-owned businesses, healthcare, elder law, and litigation throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia.
She is one of only a few attorneys in the country that focus on assisting women and diverse-owned businesses with obtaining and maintaining diversity certifications, such as Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (D.B.E.) through the U.S. Department of Transportation, Minority Business Enterprise (M.B.E.), and Women Business Enterprise (W.B.E.). This includes reviewing applications, handling appeals to state agencies and the U.S. Department of Transportation, and advising on decertification proceedings.
New DBE and ACDBE Regulations Make It Easier to Qualify for DBE Certification
New regulations which went into effect on May 9, 2024, will open opportunities for additional minority and/or women-owned and controlled small businesses to take advantage of the DBE and ACDBE programs.
Certification Issues Resolved Promptly and Efficiently
When certified women and diverse businesses owners run into issues with their certifications, such as a denial, a certification review, or a proposal to remove their certification, they’re often confused on how to resolve them. Those are situations in which they need Danielle Dietrich.