About Daniel Craig
Daniel Craig Nevins built a path to law from an early interest in government and public affairs. He earned a B.A. in government and politics from George Mason University and went on to receive his J.D. from Dickinson School of Law in 2002. Those formative years set the tone for a career spent largely in the Pennsylvania legal community.
After law school, Nevins began practicing in Pennsylvania and steadily moved into roles of greater responsibility. In 2009 he became a partner at Ebner Nevins & McAllister. That elevation reflected years of courtroom work and steady involvement in local bar activities. His career has balanced courtroom appearances with the management demands of private practice.
Nevins has maintained active ties to professional organizations throughout his career. He holds membership in the Pennsylvania State Bar and the Berks County Bar Association. He is also a member of the Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, which aligns him with peers who handle criminal matters across the state. Between 2009 and 2012 he belonged to the American Inns of Court, taking part in a program that emphasizes ethics, professionalism and mentoring within the bar.
Those memberships mirror the work he has handled in practice. Colleagues describe Nevins as an attorney who spends significant time preparing cases for trial and advising clients on procedural and evidentiary issues. He has handled matters in Pennsylvania courts and has experience managing litigation from initial charge or complaint through resolution. His courtroom experience underpins the decisions he makes at the firm and the tactical choices he recommends to clients.
At Ebner Nevins & McAllister, Nevins’s role as partner includes supervising other attorneys, coordinating case strategy and handling direct client representation. The firm environment has required him to move between hands-on legal work and administrative duties. He remains engaged in local legal circles and in mentoring less experienced lawyers through bar association activities.
Nevins’s practice sits squarely in the Pennsylvania legal landscape. He keeps active professional memberships and retains a caseload that reflects the litigation work typical of his bar associations. He currently concentrates on criminal defense matters in Pennsylvania.