About Daniel B.
Daniel B. Stanton took a conventional path into law but carved a steady one. He earned his bachelor of business administration from Mississippi State University in 2007. Six years later he received his J.D. from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in 2013. Those academic years set the stage for practice in both state and federal courts.
He serves as Senior Counsel at Kean Miller LLP. In that role Stanton advises clients and appears in court on matters that reach the state bench and federal forums. His work often requires familiarity with procedural rules across different courts and an ability to move cases through multiple stages, from pretrial motion practice to hearings and trials.
Stanton is admitted to practice in Louisiana. He is also admitted in the federal courts for the Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of Louisiana and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Those admissions allow him to handle matters that cross jurisdictional lines and to represent clients at several levels of the federal system.
Professional engagement outside the courtroom is part of his routine. He holds memberships in the New Orleans Bar Association, the Louisiana Bar Association, the Federal Bar Association and the American Bar Association. He participates in those organizations to stay current on legal developments and court practices that affect litigation and client counseling in the region.
Colleagues describe Stanton as methodical in preparing filings and attentive in court settings. He balances attention to procedural detail with the practical demands clients bring to his desk. The combination shapes how he approaches case strategy and client communication.
Stanton’s legal education in New Orleans and his early career in the Gulf South have kept his work grounded in local practice. He draws on experience across state and federal dockets when assessing risk, preparing pleadings and arguing motions. That background matters when cases require knowledge of both Louisiana procedural norms and federal rules.
He remains based at Kean Miller LLP, where he continues to represent clients in Louisiana state and federal courts. His current practice centers on litigation in Louisiana state and federal courts.