About Daniel
Daniel Janjua is a California lawyer admitted to practice in the state and in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. He has combined in-house project work and firm leadership in a career that includes document review, litigation support and administrative responsibility. His path has moved between large-client engagements and running a small practice.
His earliest public experience on record came in 2012 when he worked as a document review lawyer for Google Inc., engaged through Adecco. That role placed him on a large-scale review team for a major technology client. He handled document analysis and review assignments that supported litigation and regulatory matters. The work gave him direct exposure to e-discovery workflows and the demands of high-volume review projects.
Two years later, in 2014, Janjua took on a leadership role at Codex Legal as president. In that capacity he oversaw operations and the development of legal services the firm offered. The title reflects administrative responsibility and involvement in shaping how the firm delivered work to clients. His record shows a shift from project work into organizational oversight.
Over time Janjua has kept a steady link to document review and case support while also managing broader firm responsibilities. He is listed as maintaining current memberships in professional organizations, and he has worked in environments that require coordination between outside counsel, clients and contract review teams. That combination has given him practical familiarity with discovery protocols, review platforms and the management of review personnel.
Today he is based at Codex Legal PC. The office listing places him at that firm for his ongoing practice. He appears to combine small-firm practice duties with case intake and project supervision. Colleagues and clients would expect him to draw on both his hands-on review experience and his administrative background when staffing matters.
Janjua’s record is straightforward: early document review work at a major technology company, a firm presidency in 2014, and current practice at Codex Legal PC. He continues to handle matters that involve document review, litigation support and related services.