About Daniel

Daniel Rubinow built his legal foundation at the University of Minnesota, earning a Bachelor of Arts in 1997. He went on to study law at Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology, completing his J.D. in 2004. Those years shaped a practical approach to the law and a readiness to handle complex administrative questions.

After law school he pursued a legal career in Illinois. He is admitted to practice in the state and has worked in settings that require dealings with regulators and licensing authorities. His early work combined courtroom experience with administrative advocacy, a mix that many clients find useful when disputes move between tribunals and agencies.

Over time Rubinow narrowed his day-to-day practice toward matters that intersect regulation, compliance and licensing. He has represented clients before state licensing boards and administrative bodies. His work often involves preparing regulatory filings, responding to enforcement inquiries and representing individuals and organizations at hearings. He approaches each matter by laying out procedures clearly and mapping deadlines so clients understand how a case will unfold.

Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing administrative records and concise in written submissions. He favors straightforward pleadings and practical hearing strategies. Those habits reflect his law school training and the cadence of administrative practice, where preparedness and attention to procedural detail matter as much as substantive argument.

Rubinow joined License Law Group, where he continues to practice in Illinois. At the firm he handles matters that require interaction with licensing authorities and related administrative proceedings. He balances counseling and contested work, answering routine licensing questions while taking contested matters to hearing when necessary. His calendar typically mixes client meetings, regulatory drafting and representation at administrative hearings.

Outside the office he keeps current on regulatory developments that affect licensing and administrative law. He reads decisions from state licensing boards and follows changes in procedures that affect practitioners. The result is a practice that aligns institutional knowledge with practical advocacy.

He is currently an attorney at License Law Group in Illinois, where his practice focuses on licensing and administrative matters.

Education

Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology

J.D. (2004)

2001

University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

B.A. (1997)

1992

Accepted Jurisdictions

Illinois

Office Locations

Main Office

 203 N. LaSalle #2100 Chicago IL 60601