DMDANIEL A. MULLENMcDermott Will & Every
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McDermott Will & Every

Daniel A. Mullen

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Pennsylvania Office Of Attorney General, 1251 Waterfront Place, Mezzanine Level, Washington, DC, 20005https://sheeheyvt.com
Administrative LawBusiness LawCivil RightsConstitutional LawEminent Domain
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Daniel Mullen is an attorney at McDermott Will & Every, based in Washington, D.C.. Daniel's areas of expertise include Administrative Law, Business Law, Civil Rights, and Constitutional Law. Daniel received their legal education at Emory Univ SOL. Daniel is committed to delivering thorough and effective legal counsel to every client.

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  • Administrative Law20%
  • Business Law14%
  • Civil Rights11%
  • Constitutional Law8%
  • Eminent Domain7%
  • Environmental Law6%
  • Government5%
  • Homeowner Association Law5%
  • Litigation4%
  • Natural Resources4%
  • Planning & Land Use4%
  • Real Estate3%
  • Trusts & Estates3%
  • Wills & Probate3%
  • Zoning3%

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English

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Administrative Law Attorney at McDermott Will & Every. Admitted to practice in . Focus areas include Administrative Law, Business Law, Civil Rights.

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Pennsylvania Office Of Attorney General, 1251 Waterfront Place, Mezzanine Level, Washington, DC, 20005
202-756-8000

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