About Dan
Dan Moore is an attorney licensed in Texas who has been a member of the State Bar of Texas since 2010. His career spans more than a decade of practicing law in the state. He established his own practice to handle the range of matters that come before a small, locally based firm. Colleagues describe him as steady and exacting in his work.
He entered the State Bar in 2010 and has built a practice that reflects the realities of serving individual and business clients in Texas. Over the years he has handled matters that required both courtroom work and negotiated resolutions. He has experience managing case strategy, client communication, and the procedural demands of state practice.
Moore’s work is organized around practical problem solving. He aims to present clients with clear choices and to explain the likely consequences of each option. That approach shapes how he prepares pleadings, conducts discovery, and engages opposing counsel. He places particular weight on timely communication so clients understand steps and costs as a matter progresses.
Operating as a solo practitioner, Moore runs The Law Office of Dan Moore. The office is structured to provide direct access to the attorney on the matters he accepts. That structure allows him to handle intake, case development, and courtroom preparation without the layers that come with larger firms. It also means he manages the business side of the practice alongside legal work.
Outside of case work, Moore maintains his standing in the State Bar of Texas and keeps current on changes to state law and procedure. He participates in continuing legal education and relies on professional networks for specialized questions or complex procedural issues. Those connections assist when matters require additional expertise or co-counsel arrangements.
In day-to-day practice he represents clients in matters that arise under Texas law and manages files from initial consultation through resolution. He currently practices law through The Law Office of Dan Moore, handling a range of matters in Texas courts and administrative settings.