About Mr. Daniel C. Doherty

Mr. Daniel C. Doherty, J.D., is a business attorney based in Longmont, Colorado, specializing in business law, estate planning, and elder law. He is admitted to practice in Colorado. His office is located in Longmont, Colorado.

Mr. Doherty earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Colorado Law School. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from the University of Denver. During law school, he served as a clerk for the Boulder County District Court, gaining experience in civil litigation. His practice primarily focuses on advising small to medium-sized businesses on corporate governance, contract negotiations, and compliance with state and federal regulations.

He also assists clients with estate planning, including the drafting of wills and trusts, and provides guidance on elder law matters such as Medicaid planning and guardianships. Before establishing his own practice in 2015, Mr. Doherty worked as an associate attorney at a boutique law firm in Boulder, Colorado, where he developed his skills in business transactions and estate planning. He has been a member of the Colorado Bar Association since his admission to the bar. Mr.

Doherty is an active member of the Longmont Chamber of Commerce and regularly participates in local business networking events. He has been recognized by his peers for his dedication to client service and his contributions to the legal community. In his free time, Mr. Doherty enjoys hiking in the Rocky Mountains, volunteering at local animal shelters, and attending community theater productions. He is also an avid reader of historical fiction and enjoys traveling to historical sites across the United States.

Accepted Jurisdictions

Colorado

Court Admissions

Colorado Supreme Court State Supreme Court

Types of Cases Handled

Business Law Estate Planning Elder Law

Legal Services Scope

Advising Drafting Negotiating Compliance Planning Guardianships

Office Locations

Main Office

 357 Main Street Longmont CO 80501

Information provided is based on available public records and may not reflect the most current data.