About Daniel L.
Daniel L. Braverman trained at two institutions known for demanding intellectual rigor. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University in 1995 and completed his legal education at Harvard Law School, receiving his J.D. in 2001. Those years shaped a practitioner who mixes academic discipline with a practical outlook.
After law school, Braverman established his own practice. He is the founding lawyer of Braver Law PLLC. Over time he built a practice anchored in the jurisdictions where he is admitted to practice: Massachusetts and the District of Columbia. He has handled matters that require familiarity with procedures and law across both legal landscapes.
Admission to the bars of Massachusetts and the District of Columbia has informed how he organizes his work. The two jurisdictions differ in court structure and local rules. Braverman’s career has involved adapting strategy to suit each setting and managing cases that cross state and federal lines when necessary.
Professional affiliations have been a steady part of his career. He is a current member of the American Association for Justice and the American Bar Association. Those memberships provide access to continuing education, peer networks, and practice resources. They also reflect an ongoing engagement with broader legal conversations beyond his daily caseload.
Clients and colleagues describe his approach as straightforward and practical. He tends to emphasize clear explanations and careful preparation. That orientation shows up in how matters are staffed and in how deadlines and procedural tasks are handled. The firm’s size allows him to remain closely involved in cases from intake through resolution.
Braver Law PLLC is the platform through which he practices. The firm handles matters that arise in the two jurisdictions where he is licensed and manages filings and court appearances accordingly. Braverman balances casework with participation in professional groups and ongoing legal study, keeping current on changes in both state and federal practice.
He continues to practice law in Massachusetts and the District of Columbia. His current practice focuses on matters in Massachusetts and the District of Columbia.