About Daniel
Daniel Patchin earned his Bachelor of Arts from Boise State University in 2013 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Idaho College of Law in 2017. He completed undergraduate studies that included minors in French and business, then moved on to law school where he finished his degree in three years. The timeline shows a steady progression into private practice soon after graduation.
He began his legal career in 2017 as an associate at Barry Peters & Associates, P.A. Those early years gave him front-line experience in a small-firm setting. In 2019 he became a partner at Peters Patchin & Monaghan. The change in title reflected a shift into firm leadership and a broader role handling client files and supervising other lawyers.
Patchin has been a member of the Idaho State Bar since 2017 and maintains his license to practice in Idaho. His work over the years has covered a mix of matters typical to private practice. He has handled tasks that include client counseling, document drafting, and courtroom appearances when litigation required it. Colleagues note his steady attention to case details and his comfort across different stages of a file.
He balances office work and courtroom time depending on the case. That mix has allowed him to build experience representing both individuals and businesses. He has stayed in Idaho for his career and practices under the rules of the state bar, where his membership remains active.
Today Patchin is a partner at Peters Patchin & Monaghan. He represents clients across Idaho in private practice matters and splits his time between managing firm work and addressing client needs at every stage of a case.