About Daniel D.
Daniel D. Whitehouse combines legal training and business education in a practice based in Florida. He keeps prose direct and procedures practical. Colleagues describe him as methodical; clients find his explanations clear. He approaches each matter as a set of problems to be solved rather than a script to be followed.
Whitehouse earned his MBA from Webster University in 2004 before turning to law. He received his Juris Doctor from Stetson University College of Law in 2007. The sequence of degrees gives him a perspective that crosses legal analysis and business considerations. That background informs how he assesses risk and frames advice.
After law school he established his professional footing in Florida. He is licensed to practice in that jurisdiction. Over the years his work has involved courtroom procedures, negotiation and client counseling. He is comfortable moving between filings and face-to-face meetings. He favors clear options over technicalities when explaining next steps.
He practices at Whitehouse & Cooper, PLLC. At the firm he handles a mix of matters typical of Florida practitioners. He pays attention to deadlines and to the practical consequences of litigation and transactional decisions. He works with clients who need direct legal answers and those who need help sorting through competing priorities.
Outside of court filings and client meetings, Whitehouse draws on his MBA when projects require an economic or operational view. He writes concise memoranda and prepares targeted discovery. His courtroom demeanor is steady and he tends to prefer well-prepared presentations over improvisation. He maintains his practice at Whitehouse & Cooper, PLLC in Florida.