About Daniel
Daniel Fiedler is an attorney admitted to practice in Colorado, California and Arizona. He operates from a solo practice, Daniel L. Fiedler Lawyer at Law, and manages matters that arise across those three state systems. He is a familiar presence to clients who require counsel that spans state lines.
He built a practice that reflects the practical demands of multi-jurisdictional work. Being licensed in three states shapes the way he approaches cases. It allows him to file pleadings, appear in court where required, and coordinate with local counsel when matters touch more than one jurisdiction.
Over time he has handled a variety of matters brought by individuals and businesses. He often deals with procedural issues that differ from state to state, and he navigates those differences as part of routine case management. That work requires attention to local rules, scheduling, and the technical steps that keep a client’s position protected across courts.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing filings and deliberate in courtroom settings. He prioritizes clear communication with clients, aiming to explain complex procedural questions in direct terms. He balances written advocacy and oral argument, and he places importance on timely responses to opposing counsel and the court.
Outside of formal filings, he spends time coordinating the administrative side of litigation and transactional matters. That includes managing discovery schedules, meeting filing deadlines in multiple jurisdictions, and arranging for pro hac vice appearances when necessary. He also works with other lawyers when cases require local expertise beyond his own admissions.
Clients who come to his office can expect a practice built on cross-jurisdictional experience and an emphasis on practical steps to advance a client’s objectives. He maintains his practice through Daniel L. Fiedler Lawyer at Law and regularly appears in matters in Colorado, California and Arizona. His current practice focuses on matters that span those three states.