About Daniel
Daniel Lazarine built his legal foundation at the University of Houston, where he earned his Juris Doctor in 2010. He arrived at law school after undergraduate studies and completed the program in the late 2000s. The law degree marked the start of a career concentrated on criminal defense in Texas.
Early in his career Lazarine joined criminal defense circles in the state. He became involved with professional organizations that center on trial work and DUI defense. Those affiliations have shaped the types of cases he accepts and the professional network he draws on when preparing for court.
Lazarine holds memberships in the National College of DUI Defense, the Texas Criminal Lawyers Association, and the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Association. Each group connects him to peers who handle contested hearings, pretrial litigation and jury trials. He attends seminars and case-study sessions sponsored by these groups and brings those practices back to his own cases.
His courtroom work covers a range of criminal matters, including misdemeanor and felony charges, and cases that arise from driving under the influence allegations. He has taken matters through the pretrial stages and to trial. Clients in and around Harris County turn to him for defense work tied to traffic offenses and criminal charges, and he is known among his associations for steady courtroom preparation.
Colleagues describe him as someone who favors clear, direct advocacy rather than theatrical displays. He prepares witness lists, challenges evidence when needed and seeks to test prosecution theories under cross-examination. Outside court he manages case strategy, negotiates plea options when appropriate and explores avenues that might mitigate exposure for clients.
He operates The Law Office of Daniel Lazarine, PLLC. He represents clients in criminal and DUI matters in Texas.