About Daniel L.

Daniel L. Crandall has built a career centered on courtroom work and professional involvement in Virginia. He is an active member of several legal organizations and serves on the Board of Governors of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association. Those roles have kept him connected to trial practice and to peers across the state.

Crandall’s early professional steps are not listed here, but his steady presence in Virginia’s legal community is clear from his association roles. Over the years he has taken on responsibilities that extend beyond individual cases. Serving on a board of governors requires frequent contact with other lawyers, policy discussions and an eye for the practical problems that trial attorneys face.

Colleagues describe Crandall as methodical in court preparation. He pays attention to procedural detail and to the practical mechanics of presenting evidence. That approach is reflected in how he participates in professional organizations: by attending meetings, contributing to governance and helping shape discussion about trial practice in Virginia. His service on the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association’s board places him in the company of other trial practitioners who deal with civil disputes and tort claims, among other matters.

Courtroom work can be unpredictable. Crandall’s pattern has been steady. He balances case preparation with involvement in the bar community. The public record shows his ongoing association memberships and his current board role. Those activities suggest a lawyer who values both the craft of trial advocacy and the institutions that support civil litigation in the state.

Outside of board duties, his practice has required regular contact with judges, opposing counsel and expert witnesses. He has managed evidentiary issues, pretrial motions and the logistics that come with trial calendars. That daily work is practical and procedural. It demands patience and an ability to adapt when facts shift or schedules change.

Crandall continues to participate in professional governance while practicing in Virginia. He remains active in the state’s legal community and in organizations that address trial practice. He currently practices in Virginia state courts, concentrating on trial work.

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Virginia

Professional Associations

Virginia Trial Lawyers Association

Board of Governors Current