About Daniel
Daniel Ogden is the principal and founder of Ogden Law Office, PC. He practices in California and appears in federal court in the Eastern District of California. Clients who come to his office find a lawyer who balances courtroom knowledge with licensing that extends beyond state lines.
He earned his law degree from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in 2010. Before that he completed a bachelor’s degree in economics at the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2006. Those academic years set a practical tone. He studied law and economics in ways that shape how he evaluates disputes and transactions.
After law school he built a practice centered in California. He holds membership in the California State Bar and is also a member of the Stanislaus County Bar Association. Those memberships tie him to both statewide rules and the local legal community where many of his matters arise.
Ogden is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California. He also maintains a real estate license in the State of Colorado. That license provides an additional credential for matters that touch on property and real estate questions across state lines. He combines courtroom practice and licensed real estate activity when cases or transactions demand that range of authority.
His career path led to the establishment of Ogden Law Office, PC. The firm’s work reflects the jurisdictions in which he is licensed. It also reflects an approach that favors clear communication and steady case management. He works with individuals and businesses who need representation in state and federal venues and who seek practical answers to legal questions.
He participates in the local bar association and remains active in the California legal community. He keeps up with procedural changes in state and federal practice and maintains professional ties in Stanislaus County. Those connections inform how he schedules matters and coordinates with local counsel when needed.
He currently focuses his practice on matters arising in California courts and on issues that benefit from his Colorado real estate license.