About Daniel G
Daniel G Schneiderman is an attorney licensed to practice law in California. He works with individuals and organizations across the state. He combines courtroom experience and advisory work in a practice shaped by local rules and the contours of California law.
After completing his legal education, Schneiderman gained admission to the California bar. Over the years he has practiced in different settings, including representing clients in state courts and appearing before administrative bodies. He has also spent time counseling clients outside litigation, helping them navigate regulatory requirements and transactional steps that affect their operations.
Schneiderman’s work has required steady attention to detail. He routinely handles pleadings and motions, conducts hearings, and prepares agreements and other legal documents. He places importance on clear written work and factual preparation. Peers and clients have described him as practical and direct in his assessments, preferring straightforward analysis over jargon.
In litigation, Schneiderman pursues a careful strategy. He aims to identify the key legal issues early and to build records that support his clients’ positions. When a negotiated resolution is appropriate, he seeks terms that address both immediate disputes and longer-term risks. He is comfortable in the courtroom, but he also recognizes the value of resolving matters before trial when it serves a client’s interests.
When advising clients outside the courthouse, Schneiderman focuses on minimizing future disputes and on compliance with applicable state rules. He explains options in plain language and outlines the trade-offs inherent in different approaches. That practical orientation guides his preparation of contracts, regulatory filings, and internal policies that clients rely on when making decisions.
Colleagues say Schneiderman adapts his approach to the needs of each matter. He can take a detailed technical issue and translate it into terms that business leaders or individuals can act on. He balances short-term objectives against longer-term exposure, and he structures recommendations accordingly.
He maintains an active practice in California, representing clients in civil matters and advising on state law issues. His current practice focuses on advising clients on matters arising under California law.