About Todd Daniel
Todd Daniel Scalzo grew up academically engaged and went on to study political science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, earning his B.A. in 2000. He spent a semester at Syracuse University’s Florence program in 1999. He completed his legal education at The John Marshall Law School, receiving his J.D. in 2004.
His legal career began with internships and clerkships that exposed him to both large-firm practice and public-sector work. While still a student he worked as a project assistant at Jenner & Block in 2000. After law school he held a clerkship at O’Keefe Lyons & Hynes in 2002 and spent time in the Gang Crimes Unit as a 711 clerk at the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office in 2003.
In 2004 Scalzo established Scalzo Law Offices, launching his own practice the year he graduated. Over the years he returned to firm practice and in 2017 joined Mirabella, Kincaid, Frederick & Mirabella, LLC as a lawyer. His career has moved between private practice and roles that intersect with public service and local government.
Scalzo is admitted to practice in Illinois and to the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court. He has maintained an active presence in county and state bar organizations. His long-running involvement in the DuPage County Bar Association includes service on the Judiciary Committee and chairing the Local Government Committee. He chaired the Law Day Committee and the New Lawyers Committee in earlier years, and he served as chair of the bar association’s Membership Committee for a term. He has also been an associate member of the DuPage Association of Women Lawyers and has served in leadership of the DuPage Justinian Society of Italian-American Lawyers.
Public service has been part of his professional life. He served as a member of the Wheaton City Council from 2009 until 2019. That decade in local elected office informed his work on municipal and local government issues and shaped his approach to disputes that involve public bodies.
Across his practice, Scalzo brings together courtroom experience, municipal law exposure, and long-term participation in family law and judiciary committees. He balances casework at the firm level with volunteer leadership in bar organizations. As of 2026 he practices at Mirabella, Kincaid, Frederick & Mirabella, LLC, where his work centers on family law and local government matters.