About Daniel Wesley
Daniel Wesley Baldree graduated from the University of Houston Law Center in 2010. He finished law school as the city around him was still recovering from the economic downturn of the late 2000s. That moment shaped a pragmatic outlook on the law: short-term pressures, long-term consequences, and the importance of clear legal counsel.
After completing his legal education, Baldree established his professional life in Texas. He is admitted to practice in the state and has built a practice centered on the legal needs of local clients. Over the years he has handled matters that arise in the ordinary course of doing business and in everyday life. He tends to frame issues in straightforward terms and to look for practical routes toward resolution.
Baldree’s work touches both courtroom and office demands. He navigates procedural deadlines, prepares written advocacy and handles client counseling. His approach emphasizes clarity: explaining options, steps and risks in plain language so clients can make informed decisions. He frequently deals with the procedural contours that shape how disputes move from filing to final disposition.
He practices at THE BALDREE LAW FIRM. The firm serves a mix of individual and business clients across Texas. Within the practice, Baldree handles case intake, client meetings and litigation preparation. He also works on transactional matters that require careful contract review and negotiation. Colleagues note his preference for steady case management rather than flashy tactics.
Outside the courtroom, Baldree has remained connected to developments in Texas law through continuing legal education and routine engagement with local legal community events. He has an eye for procedural developments and administrative rules that affect how cases proceed. That attention to detail often shows up in pretrial filings and case strategy discussions.
Baldree continues to accept new matters through THE BALDREE LAW FIRM. He concentrates his practice on matters arising in Texas courts and administrative forums.