About Daniel B.

Daniel B. Cooper combines an academic background in psychology with a legal education to shape his approach to client work. He earned a B.S. in Psychology from Pennsylvania State University, University Park, in 2010 and received his J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law in 2013. Those years framed a shift from social science to law that still informs how he evaluates evidence and interacts with clients.

After law school, Cooper established his practice in the Philadelphia region and maintained admissions in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He has worked in private practice settings and is currently affiliated with the Law Offices of Kenneth S. Cooper. Over time he has handled matters that require careful factual development and clear advocacy at hearings and in negotiations.

Colleagues describe Cooper as methodical in case preparation. He tends to break complex problems into discrete steps, a habit that reflects his undergraduate training. This methodical approach appears in his case files and courtroom folders; it also shapes how he prepares witnesses and organizes documentary evidence for presentation.

Cooper keeps ties to the broader legal community through current memberships in professional associations. Those memberships offer continuing legal education and forums for exchange on evolving rules and procedure. He uses those opportunities to stay current on developments that affect practice across state lines, particularly between Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Clients find Cooper approachable in meetings. He explains options in plain language and lays out practical trade-offs when advising on next steps. His courtroom manner is measured rather than theatrical, and he places a consistent emphasis on documentation and deadlines. Those habits inform his litigation calendar and his interactions with opposing counsel.

Outside the office, Cooper’s background in psychology informs his perspective on client intake and case strategy. That interdisciplinary outlook contributes to how he evaluates credibility, structures interviews, and plans case narratives. Present-day practice remains grounded in careful fact-gathering and attention to procedural detail.

He practices at the Law Offices of Kenneth S. Cooper, serving clients across Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Education

Temple University Beasley School of Law

J.D. (2013) | Law

2010

Pennsylvania State University - University Park

B.S. (2010) | Psychology

2006

Accepted Jurisdictions

Pennsylvania
New Jersey

Office Locations

Main Office

 45 E. City Ave. #400 Bala Cynwyd PA 19004