About Daniel
Daniel Newman is an attorney licensed in Washington who leads Newman Law, PLLC. He operates from two offices across the state and handles matters that arise in Washington courts and administrative forums. He built the firm to provide steady counsel and representation to individuals and businesses in the state.
His path into practice began with the routine training and early work that most lawyers undertake. Over time he gathered experience in courtroom procedure, client counseling and case management. That background shaped the way he runs his practice: practical, detail-oriented and attentive to the calendar and the record.
Newman Law, PLLC is the platform through which he delivers legal services. The firm maintains two offices in Washington to serve clients in different parts of the state. He manages case strategy and day-to-day operations, and coordinates with other attorneys and support staff to move matters forward. The office structure is designed to keep files moving and to give clients a clear point of contact.
Day-to-day work at the firm includes drafting pleadings, preparing evidence, taking depositions and appearing on behalf of clients in hearings. Newman balances courtroom work with negotiated resolutions when appropriate. He emphasizes clear explanations for clients, so they understand options and tradeoffs. He also keeps an eye on procedural details that can affect the outcome of a case, such as filing deadlines and discovery obligations.
Outside of specific matters, he spends time advising clients on how to protect their interests and reduce future risk. He prefers straightforward assessments over speculative promises. Colleagues and clients often note that he is methodical and focused on practical results rather than rhetoric. He maintains his practice in Washington through Newman Law, PLLC and serves clients from the firm’s two locations. His current practice centers on representing clients across Washington through Newman Law, PLLC.