About John Daniel
John Daniel Megerian pursued a path that combined formal study and steady practice. He earned a B.S. from Fordham University School of Law and went on to receive his J.D. from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University in 2006. His academic record provided a foundation in legal research and analysis and prepared him for practice in New York.
After law school, Megerian moved into private practice. Records show he joined Megerian Law Office, PLLC as an associate in 2015. That role followed several years during which he maintained professional association memberships beginning in 2007 and continuing to the present. Over time he has worked on matters that require courtroom familiarity, client counseling and document drafting, though the public record does not catalogue every case he has handled.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in approach. He has experience preparing pleadings, managing case files and advising clients about procedural steps. His work reflects the routine demands of an associate attorney: research, motion practice, and preparation for hearings. Those tasks recur across many areas of practice, and he has carried them out for clients in New York forums.
Megerian’s professional life is anchored in the state where he is licensed to practice. He has maintained active association memberships since 2007, a sign of ongoing engagement with the profession. That steady involvement has kept him connected to continuing legal education opportunities and the evolving rules that govern practice in New York.
Day to day, he balances client-facing responsibilities with behind-the-scenes preparation. He has handled case management and client intake while working within a small-firm environment. The position he assumed in 2015 at Megerian Law Office, PLLC placed him in a setting where those skills are regularly applied. He continues to practice law in New York and manages client matters through the firm, focusing his current practice on serving clients within the state.