About Daniel
Daniel Lacesa earned his Bachelor of Arts from Florida Atlantic University in 1993 and followed that with a Juris Doctor degree from Nova Southeastern University in 1999. Those two milestones frame a legal education carried out over the better part of the 1990s. The academic record places him among alumni who entered practice at the turn of the century.
After completing law school in 1999, he launched his legal career. Early records indicate a steady progression into private practice and client representation. Over time he developed routine responsibilities that are common to many attorneys: advising clients, preparing legal documents, and representing parties in formal proceedings when needed. He has worked across matters that require legal research, negotiation, and written advocacy.
Colleagues describe Lacesa as methodical in his preparation and deliberate in court or at the negotiating table. He tends to break complex issues into manageable parts. That approach informs how he evaluates risks and options for clients. He is attentive to procedural detail and to the drafting that underpins effective legal argument.
Outside of day-to-day client work, Lacesa has maintained professional ties through association membership. He keeps current those contacts and the continuing legal education that typically accompanies active practice. Those ties have shaped the professional network he draws on when cases require outside expertise or when matters intersect multiple practice areas.
Over the years he has also adapted to changes in the legal landscape. He has handled filings, court calendars, and client consultations in an environment where deadlines and documentation remain central. His communication style to clients is straightforward; he explains choices and next steps without unnecessary jargon.
As of 2026, Lacesa continues to maintain an active law practice and an office presence. He currently practices law in private practice.