Daniel focuses his practice in the areas of complex commercial litigation with international, national, regional, and local businesses. He represents corporate clients in a wide range of complex commercial litigation matters before state and federal courts, as well as before arbitrational tribunals.
His practice encompasses merger litigation, commercial litigation, business torts, corporate and partnership disputes, contract negotiation and review, banking and financial matters, creditors’ rights, restrictive covenants, intellectual property, governmental matters, Uniform Commercial Code, and construction disputes.
Prior to joining the firm, Daniel was an associate at a bankruptcy law firm.
Daniel received a J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2012 with a concentration in Intellectual Property. Daniel was an active participant in student leadership, including serving as a member of the Dean’s Diversity Council. While at Seton Hall, Daniel served as a law clerk for a plaintiff’s side personal injury law firm in Morris County. He earned a B.A. in History with a minor in Business & Management from Yeshiva University in 2007.