About Jason Daniel
Jason Daniel Gallagher built his legal foundation in the classroom. He earned a B.S. in criminology from Florida State University in 2006 and completed his J.D. at Appalachian School of Law in 2011. Those years framed an interest in courtroom work and federal practice.
He moved into private practice immediately after law school. In 2011 he is listed as a partner at Street Law Office, LLP. That role placed him in client-facing litigation and firm management early in his career. It also exposed him to both trial-level matters and appellate procedures.
Over the next decade he shifted his practice and took on leadership at his own firm. In 2023 he became the managing member of Gallagher Law Office, PLLC. The move formalized a new base of operations and a platform for work in state and federal forums. Records show him maintaining an active practice out of Gallagher Law Office.
Gallagher is admitted to practice in Virginia. He is also admitted to several federal benches: the United States Court of Federal Claims, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, the United States Supreme Court, and the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia. Those admissions reflect both trial and appellate credentials. They permit him to handle matters at multiple levels of the federal system.
His resume mixes firm leadership and courtroom experience. As a partner and later as managing member, he has overseen case strategies, client intake and litigation planning. He has represented clients in filings and appearances before district courts and appellate panels. The record indicates familiarity with federal procedure and appellate briefing, as well as the demands of running a small firm.
Colleagues describe a lawyer who prefers direct argument and careful preparation. He keeps professional memberships current and maintains active standing in jurisdictions where he practices. His work is anchored in procedural competence and courtroom readiness.
He practices from Gallagher Law Office, PLLC and appears in both state and federal courts. His current practice focuses on litigation in state and federal courts.