About Daniel M. St.
Daniel M. St. John pursued a course that combined public affairs and law. He earned a B.A. from the University of Southern California in 2008, where he studied economics and international relations. He then completed his legal education at the University of Denver, receiving his J.D. in 2013.
After law school, St. John moved into practice in the Mountain West. He is admitted to practice in Colorado and in Wyoming and has handled matters that require familiarity with the procedural and substantive rules of both states. His early career coincided with service in local bar activities, which became a recurring feature of his professional life.
St. John has been active in bar organizations for more than a decade. He has served as president of the Larimer County Bar Association Young Lawyer Division since 2013, a role that has kept him engaged with the county’s legal community. He is also a member of the Wyoming State Bar and joined the Law Club of Denver in 2012, participating in events and discussions there.
Those who have worked with St. John describe a lawyer who pays close attention to procedural detail and court practice. He handles matters before state tribunals in both Colorado and Wyoming and is accustomed to coordinating filings and appearances across jurisdictions. His work requires patience with process and clarity in communication.
Colleagues say he brings steady organization to case preparation and client work. He often takes on tasks that demand careful calendaring and a methodical approach to deadlines and local rules. Outside of casework, his bar leadership has involved mentoring newer lawyers and helping organize programs aimed at younger members of the profession.
St. John maintains a practice that spans Colorado and Wyoming and remains active in county and state bar circles. He currently practices law across Colorado and Wyoming, handling matters in state courts.