About Daniel A.
Daniel A. Ruiz built a foundation in both law and business before entering practice. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from the University of Texas–Pan American in 2003. He then completed both a Juris Doctor and a Master of Business Administration at Texas Tech University, receiving his J.D. in 2007 and his MBA the same year. The dual graduate degrees shaped the early thrust of his professional outlook.
After finishing law school, Ruiz began a career that combined legal training and business understanding. Records show he is licensed to practice in Texas. Over time he has handled matters that require an understanding of finance, corporate structure and regulatory considerations. He approaches cases by tying legal analysis to business realities. That practical orientation traces back to his academic choices and early professional experiences.
Colleagues describe him as deliberate in assessing legal problems. He breaks complex issues into manageable parts and prioritizes clear explanations for clients. In court or at the negotiating table he tends to emphasize practical outcomes. His MBA background informs how he evaluates risk and cost, especially when legal questions overlap with financial decision making.
Ruiz has worked from an appointment-only office and uses a business mailing address for client correspondence and filings. He manages client intake by appointment, which allows time for detailed review before committing to representation. This arrangement reflects a preference for focused work and measured client engagement rather than a high-volume storefront model.
He participates in professional associations and maintains ties to the Texas legal community. He has used those connections to stay current on state rules and developments that affect business and finance law. He also relies on continuing legal education to refresh practical skills and adapt to changes in the regulatory environment.
Today he practices in Texas and continues to combine legal and business perspectives when advising clients. He maintains an appointment-only office and conducts work that addresses the intersection of law and financial or corporate matters.