About Dane
Dane Anderson built the groundwork for his legal career in Hawaii. He earned his law degree from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s William S. Richardson School of Law and went on to practice in the state that educated him.
His early years after law school involved familiarizing himself with local rules and courts. He chose to remain in Hawaii and has since been admitted to practice in the state. Over time he established an independent practice, operating under the name Dane Anderson, Lawyer at Law, LLLC.
Colleagues describe him as pragmatic in approach. He handles matters that arise under Hawaii law and interacts regularly with state agencies and court systems. He balances courtroom work and client counseling, adapting his time between litigation tasks and advising clients on procedural and substantive issues.
Anderson’s work rhythm reflects the pace of the local legal community. He often takes on matters that require close attention to state statutory schemes and administrative procedures. That work demands steady preparation, attention to detail, and familiarity with local practitioners and judges. He has built a practice that centers on those day-to-day realities rather than on headline-making cases.
Outside of client files, Anderson maintains the administrative and managerial duties that come with running a small firm. He oversees case intake, client communications, and the practical logistics of operating a law office in Hawaii. This hands-on management style shapes how the office operates and how clients experience the firm.
Those who contact his office can expect a lawyer who knows the local legal landscape and who manages cases from an independent firm structure. He works from his office in Hawaii and represents clients before state courts and agencies as needed. He currently concentrates his practice on matters arising under Hawaii law.