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Daniel is an amazing lawyer. I am so grateful to have worked with him as his client. In the midst of an apartment rental crisis, Daniel came to the rescue! He offered his high level of knowledge in tenant rights, worked quickly to help resolve my concerns and the legal issue, provided incredible communication, detailed work, and I was always able to count on him to be on top of everything, all of the time. I admire his style of getting the job. It was a pleasure working with him as his client. I would love to recommend him to anyone who's experiencing housing issues.
Daniel came highly recommended from a friend who had been wrongfully evicted from their apartment. I was having problems with a negligent landlord who just refused to make any kind of repairs to our unit…he would also try to change-up the terms of our lease and do all sorts of other shady stuff all the time. Daniel listened intently as we explained our situation and asked us lots of questions…he walked us through our options and even made us aware of certain rights we had no idea we had! After we came up with a course of action together, he went to work immediately, and ended up negotiating a VERY nice settlement for us, that allowed us to get away from our sketchy landlord! :-) Daniel is an excellent, and highly knowledgable tenant attorney and I would recommend him to anyone that’s having issues with their landlord. He was punctual, professional, and polite every step of the way. He’s a nice guy too, and I got the sense that he really cares about the people he helps. I hope he see’s this, even though I already told him how much his help has meant to me!! Thanks Daniel!!
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Daniel received his law degree from the University of Oregon School of Law, host to one of the foremost public interest and legal writing programs in the country. While in law school he focused his attention on gaining hands on experience in matters of social justice. Among other things he served on the school's public interest board, actively participated in community legal services organization Legal Aid, and clerked for the Oregon Department of Justice's Consumer Protection and Financial Fraud unit, where he worked closely with staff attorneys to put a stop to predatory lending practices and fraudulent loan modification scams.Daniel moved to San Francisco after law school, and has been actively involved in social justice legal work ever since. He served as a postgraduate fellow at the San Francisco Public Defender's Office where he worked on a wide range of felony criminal matters including drug possession, possession for sale, and argued and won motions for return of clients property against long serving San Francisco District Attorneys. Daniel has successfully resolved dozens of cases on behalf of Bay Area tenants. He has a reputation for being a zealous advocate for tenant rights, and for getting results for his clients. He received his training through his work on behalf of tenants at San Francisco's Eviction Defense Collaborative, the San Francisco Bar Association, and Oakland's Eviction Defense Center. In 2012 Daniel was awarded the San Francisco Bar Association's Outstanding Volunteer in Public Service Award for his work with the Bar Association's Housing Negotiation Project. In 2016 he was named a Super Lawyers Rising Star, an honor given to the top 2.5% of Attorneys in California.Daniel is originally from Seattle, Washington. In his free time he enjoys riding his bike around San Francisco, hiking and literature.
Address: 44 Montgomery StreetSuite 3340, San Francisco, CA, USA
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