About Daniel D.
Daniel D. Hajji trained in Michigan. He completed his undergraduate studies at Wayne State University in 1995 and earned his law degree from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 2002. Those academic years framed his early interest in the legal system and set the stage for a professional life centered in the state.
After receiving his J.D., Hajji moved into legal practice. He is a member of the Criminal Defense Lawyers of Michigan, a professional organization that connects lawyers who represent people charged with crimes. That affiliation places him among peers who handle a broad array of criminal matters, from misdemeanors to felony-level cases.
Colleagues describe him as deliberate in court preparation and steady when addressing procedural questions. He approaches client interviews with a direct style that aims to clarify options and next steps. In written filings he favors clarity over flourish. In court he tends to prioritize factual clarity and procedural accuracy.
Hajji’s education at Cooley Law School came during a period when the institution emphasized practical skills training. He has relied on those skills in day-to-day practice, applying courtroom procedure and evidentiary rules to client matters. His work often involves assessing charges, identifying potential defenses, and advising on plea options and possible outcomes.
Outside the courtroom, he maintains professional ties through the Criminal Defense Lawyers of Michigan. That membership provides continuing education opportunities and a forum for discussion on issues such as changes in criminal law, sentencing practices, and evidence developments. He uses that network to stay current on state-level developments that affect clients charged with criminal offenses.
Hajji’s practice remains anchored in Michigan. He handles matters that require familiarity with local courts and the procedural landscape statewide. Clients can expect an attorney who relies on practical training, steady legal reasoning, and professional collaboration. He currently practices criminal defense in Michigan.