About Gordie O
Gordie O Daniels built a structured educational path that spans the United States and Nigeria. He studied history and political science at Worcester State College, earning a B.A. (listed 1985). He went on to law study in the United States, receiving a J.D. from Massachusetts School of Law (listed 1992). Later he attended the Nigerian Law School in Abuja and is recorded as having a B.C.L. (listed 2016). Those steps set the stage for a practice that crosses jurisdictions.
Daniels began taking leadership roles in law firms by the late 1990s. He served as managing partner at Daniels & Ahluwalia, LLC beginning in 1999. That role placed him in the center of firm operations and client work during a period of growth. In 2004 he became principal of Daniels Law Office & Associates, a position that carried responsibility for case strategy and practice management. In 2018 he is listed as Litigation Counsel at Angwafo Law Office, adding a dedicated litigation title to an already varied résumé.
He is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Nigeria and is also licensed in Massachusetts. Those dual admissions have informed the kinds of matters he accepts and the jurisdictions in which he appears. His career includes courtroom work, firm leadership and roles that require handling sensitive subjects such as mental health and criminal matters.
Certifications on his record reflect a mixture of legal and regulatory qualifications. He is a life insurance producer for Primerica. He has certifications tied to mental health law from the Committee for Public Counsel and training in criminal defence through CPCS. Those credentials accompany practical courtroom and advisory experience and supply additional tools when clients need both legal advice and related regulatory or benefits guidance.
Peers and clients have known him as a lawyer who shifts between litigation and office management without losing sight of daily casework. His professional timeline shows movement between founding and leading firms and taking on counsel roles that emphasized litigation. He currently maintains an office under the name DANIELS LAW OFFICES and continues to handle cases that draw on his background in criminal defence, civil litigation and mental health law. He practices in matters across Massachusetts and, where appropriate, matters connected to Nigeria, and his current practice focuses on criminal defence, civil litigation and mental health law.