DMDANIEL T. MCCLOSKEYDuane Morris LLP

Business Law Attorney

Daniel T. McCloskey|0 Yrs Exp

Business Law Attorney · Duane Morris LLP

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Tuttle & McCloskey, 750 E Bullard Ave Ste 101, Palo Alto, CA, 94304https://smcgov.org
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Daniel McCloskey is an attorney at Duane Morris LLP, based in Palo Alto, California. Daniel's areas of expertise include Business Law, Commercial Law, Constitutional Law, and Construction Law. Daniel received their legal education at San Joaquin COL. Daniel is committed to delivering thorough and effective legal counsel to every client.

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18Practice Areas
  • Business Law19%
  • Commercial Law13%
  • Constitutional Law10%
  • Construction Law8%
  • Contracts7%
  • Corporate Law6%
  • Education Law5%
  • Elder Law4%
  • Eminent Domain4%
  • Government4%
  • Government Contracts3%
  • Labor & Employment3%
  • Personal Injury3%
  • Planning & Land Use3%
  • Real Estate2%
  • Trusts & Estates2%
  • Wills & Probate2%
  • Zoning2%

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English

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0+ years

Business Law Attorney at Duane Morris LLP. Admitted to practice in . Focus areas include Business Law, Commercial Law, Constitutional Law.

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Tuttle & McCloskey, 750 E Bullard Ave Ste 101, Palo Alto, CA, 94304
650-813-4800

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