About Daniel Alan

Daniel Alan Timins earned his Juris Doctor from Pace Law School in 2007. He completed his legal education during a period of change in New York law schools, leaving with the credentials to begin a career in private practice. Those early years provided him a grounding in routine client work and courtroom procedure.

He practices in New York. After law school he moved into practice and established his own office. Over time he built a practice that operates under the name Law Offices of Daniel Timins. The firm serves clients through counsel, representation and advocacy in matters handled under New York law.

Colleagues describe him as pragmatic. He tends to favor clear explanations for clients and straightforward planning. That approach matters in everyday legal work. It shapes how he prepares for hearings, negotiates on behalf of clients and presents documentation to opposing counsel or to tribunals.

His career has been anchored in private practice rather than large-firm life. That choice allowed him to take direct responsibility for case strategy and client contact. It also means he has carried the administrative and business responsibilities of running a small law office alongside his role as attorney.

Timins’s classroom training at Pace Law School gave him a baseline in legal research and writing. He has applied those skills in client briefs and transactional documents. His practice reflects the practical side of legal work: advising people, drafting pleadings, handling filings and pursuing resolution through negotiation or hearing when required.

Outside of specific casework, he maintains relationships with peers and participates in professional activities typical of a practicing attorney in New York. Those ties keep him current on practice procedures and local court developments. He currently practices law through the Law Offices of Daniel Timins in New York.

Education

Pace Law School

Juris Doctor (2007)

Accepted Jurisdictions

New York