About Daniel J
Daniel J Baker built a path to the law from a background in numbers. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Missouri Baptist College in 2004, and then completed his legal studies at Regent University School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 2008. Those academic choices—mathematics followed by law—set a tone for a career that values precise reasoning and close analysis.
After law school, Baker entered the Missouri legal community. He holds current membership in The Missouri Bar and is licensed to practice in the state. His early training in mathematics remains a touchstone. He approaches legal problems by breaking them into components and examining the relationships among facts, evidence and law.
Over the years Baker has handled matters that required careful attention to detail and methodical case preparation. He is comfortable working through complex information and translating technical points into clear explanations for clients and for opposing counsel. Colleagues describe him as steady in litigation settings and pragmatic in negotiation, qualities that reflect his analytical background rather than a particular rhetorical style.
Outside casework, Baker has kept ties to the local legal community. He maintains his membership in The Missouri Bar and participates in the regular professional life of the bar. Public records and listings show his ongoing presence in Missouri legal circles, though his biography is not filled with public-facing roles or widely published commentary. He prefers the day-to-day work of advising clients and resolving disputes.
Today Baker practices law in Missouri. He combines a foundation in mathematics with legal training from Regent University School of Law to assist clients across the state. His current practice concentrates on serving individuals and businesses in matters that benefit from analytical problem-solving and careful legal drafting.