About Daniel M.
Daniel M. Seiden is an attorney licensed to practice in New Jersey and New York. He works out of offices associated with Seiden & Kaufman and maintains a practice that serves clients across both states. His work routinely involves matters that cross state lines and require familiarity with the procedural rules and substantive laws of two jurisdictions.
Seiden’s career has been built on steady practice rather than public spectacle. He has handled matters in state and local courts, and he represents individuals and businesses on legal issues that arise under New Jersey and New York law. That range has required adapting to different court cultures and expectations. He manages filings, court appearances, and client counseling in multiple forums.
Colleagues describe his approach as pragmatic. He focuses on clear preparation and timely advocacy. He prepares for hearings and trials with an eye toward practical outcomes. In transactional or advisory matters he aims to give clients a straightforward assessment of risk and options. He balances litigation work with client counseling, moving between courtroom deadlines and contract or compliance tasks as the matter demands.
Seiden has practiced from offices carrying the Seiden & Kaufman name in more than one location. That network of offices supports clients who operate or have disputes in different parts of the region. Handling matters in both New Jersey and New York means coordinating filings, meeting local rules and, when necessary, addressing issues that involve both state systems. He negotiates settlements, appears at hearings and handles the procedural work that underpins effective legal representation.
Outside of court dockets and client meetings, Seiden keeps current with changes in law that affect cross-jurisdictional practice. He is attentive to developments in statutory law and court procedure in both states. He works with clients from first consultation through resolution. His current practice centers on representing clients in matters that arise under New Jersey and New York law.