About Daniel K
Daniel K Payne is an attorney licensed to practice in Florida. He works from Kemper Payne Law, P.A., and maintains ties to the local legal community through his role on the board of the Highlands County Bar Association. He combines steady office practice with civic engagement in the county bar.
Payne’s public footprint emphasizes local involvement. He occupies a seat on the Highlands County Bar Association board, a post that puts him in regular contact with fellow lawyers and county institutions. That role shapes part of his professional rhythm. It also gives him a platform for organizing events, discussing ethical concerns, and addressing issues that affect lawyers and the public in Highlands County.
His day-to-day work takes place at Kemper Payne Law, P.A. Colleagues describe the office as a place where legal work and client interaction happen in equal measure. Payne manages case files, meets with clients, and coordinates with courts in Florida. He also handles the administrative responsibilities that come with running a practice in a regional market.
Payne’s career path reflects a practice grounded in state-level law and community lawyering. He has developed a practice that responds to the needs of people and businesses in his area. That practical orientation is visible in the types of matters that come through his office and the collaborative relationships he maintains with other lawyers in the county.
Outside of casework, Payne’s board membership keeps him involved in bar activities that range from continuing education to local rule discussions. Participation on the board requires time and attention to governance matters. It also positions him to contribute to conversations about professional standards and access to justice in the county.
Peers and clients see Payne as a steady presence in the Highlands County legal scene. He balances files, hearings, and bar work in a practice based in Florida. He currently practices law through Kemper Payne Law, P.A., focusing his work on matters arising in Florida courts and the local community.