About Daniel

Daniel Stevens is an attorney at Stevens, Carlberg & McMillan. He has built a steady practice inside a firm that bears his name, working alongside partners and associates to manage client matters across a range of legal settings. Colleagues describe him as practical and precise. He favors clear analysis over flourish.

He studied law and entered practice at a time when courtroom work and transactional counsel often overlapped. Early in his career he handled routine matters and gradually took on more complex files. That progression shaped how he approaches a problem: start with the facts, sort through the law, and map options for clients. He has handled matters that required both negotiation and litigation skills.

His career includes work in the courthouse and out. He has prepared pleadings, argued motions, and participated in settlement talks. He has also been involved in drafting agreements and advising clients on business decisions. That mix has informed his view of risk. He tends to weigh litigation exposure against practical outcomes and to recommend paths that conserve client resources when possible.

Stevens’s clients have ranged from individuals to small and mid-size businesses. He handles disputes, contract matters, and regulatory questions. He also advises on day-to-day legal issues that arise as businesses operate and grow. His practice emphasizes steady, methodical problem solving rather than sudden, dramatic steps. He values clear communication and aims to keep clients informed at each stage of a case.

At Stevens, Carlberg & McMillan he works in collaboration with partners and junior attorneys. He participates in client meetings, prepares strategic plans, and oversees case workflows. Outside the office he reads developments in the law that affect his clients, and he applies changes in practice to ongoing matters. He currently practices at Stevens, Carlberg & McMillan, handling litigation and transactional matters for individual and business clients.