About G Daniel
G Daniel Evans built a legal career that stretches back more than five decades. He studied accounting at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, earning a B.S. in 1968, then turned to law at Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, where he received his J.D. in 1972. Those early years combined an understanding of numbers with training in the courtroom, a pairing that shaped the path he would take.
Evans entered public service soon after law school. In 1975 he served as an assistant lawyer general for the State of Alabama. Two years later he moved into private practice, beginning work as a lawyer in 1977. He continued in private practice for many years and became a partner at The Evans Law Office in 1992. His resume shows steady progression from government lawyer to long-term private practitioner.
Over the years Evans developed experience in both trial and appellate work. He is admitted to practice in Alabama and before the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh and Fifth Circuits. He also holds admission to argue before the U.S. Supreme Court. Those admissions reflect a career that has traversed local, regional and national forums.
His professional affiliations are numerous and ongoing. He maintains membership in the Alabama State Bar and is active in national groups including the American Bar Association. He is also a member of the Alabama Association of Justice and the American Association of Justice. Those ties have kept him connected to developments in trial practice and appellate procedure.
Colleagues describe Evans as experienced in courtroom procedure and filings in higher courts. He has worked on matters that required both factual proof at trial and focused briefing on appeal. He pairs that practical courtroom background with his early training in accounting, which colleagues say aids in handling disputes that involve financial records and damages calculations.
While the record here does not catalogue every case or client, the arc of Evans’s career is clear. He moved from public service into private practice, steadily expanded the scope of his work, and obtained admissions to prominent appellate benches. He has practiced from the same firm name for decades and remains professionally active. He maintains a private practice at The Evans Law Office, concentrating on trial and appellate matters.