About David

David Ganje is a licensed attorney in both South Dakota and New York. He practices through Ganje Law Offices, maintaining a presence in Rapid City and Albany. His work spans the two states and reflects an ability to operate within different court systems and regulatory environments.

He serves as the lead lawyer at Ganje Law Offices, overseeing matters that arise in state and, when necessary, federal forums. His career ties the legal landscapes of a Midwestern state and a Northeastern one. That dual-licensure shapes how he prepares cases, manages filings and communicates with clients who do business or live across state lines.

Colleagues describe him as pragmatic. He approaches each matter by breaking complex problems into manageable steps. He pays attention to procedural details that can determine the pace and posture of a case. He also spends time explaining options so clients can weigh practical consequences before making decisions.

Maintaining offices in Rapid City and Albany gives him local footing in two different markets. In Rapid City, he is positioned to work with clients who require familiarity with South Dakota courts and administrative bodies. In Albany, he can address matters that touch New York law and its particular rules. That geographic spread requires coordination across time zones, court calendars and local counsel networks when issues cross state lines.

Outside of court work, he oversees the administrative and operational side of his practice. That includes supervising case intake, ensuring filings meet jurisdictional requirements and coordinating with other professionals when specialist expertise is needed. His day-to-day work blends client meetings, written advocacy and the logistical tasks that keep a two-office practice functioning smoothly.

He continues to carry cases out of Ganje Law Offices' Rapid City and Albany locations, serving clients under the laws of South Dakota and New York. He currently practices from offices in Rapid City and Albany and serves clients across both states.

Accepted Jurisdictions

South Dakota
New York

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