About Daniel
Daniel Wernert earned his J.D. from Washburn University School of Law in 2013. He completed his legal education at a Midwest law school known for its practical training and stayed in Kansas to begin his practice. That year marks the transition from student to practitioner and set the course for his work inside the state.
After law school, Wernert entered private practice in Kansas. He was admitted to practice in the state and began taking on cases that required knowledge of local court procedures and state statutes. Over time he built a practice that blends courtroom work and client counseling. He has handled matters that range across disputes and transactional inquiries, tailoring legal strategies to the expectations of Kansas judges and agencies.
Colleagues describe him as pragmatic and concise in court. He favors straightforward written work and plainspoken oral argument. That approach has influenced the way he manages files and prepares clients for hearings. He focuses on clarity and pacing in litigation, and on clear options in negotiated matters. This steadiness shapes how cases move from intake to resolution.
Wernert also pays attention to the business side of practice. He runs a small office and oversees day-to-day operations, from client intake to case management. The firm’s paperwork and schedules reflect his effort to keep matters on track. He balances the demands of advocacy with the requirements of running a law office in a state with changing rules and court practices.
Over the years he has worked in matters rooted in Kansas law. That experience gives him familiarity with local courts and procedural norms. He aims to set realistic expectations for clients about timing, costs, and likely outcomes. He emphasizes practical paths forward rather than abstract legal theory. Clients receive guidance on immediate choices and the potential long-term effects of those choices.
Today he practices at Wernert Law LLC. He represents clients in matters arising under Kansas law and provides counsel tailored to state and local procedures. He continues to base his practice in Kansas and to handle cases for individuals and organizations in the state.