About
Daniel M. Ross
Mr. Ross has practiced law for over thirty-five years. His practice emphasizes business and real estate law, including acquisitions, commercial leasing, contract negotiation and a panoply of related fields. The legal and practical experience that he has accrued over the years sets him apart as an enabler of transactions. It allows him to devise solutions that escape the notice of most other attorneys. Mr. Ross brings parties to agreement in situations where other lawyers would fall short.
Credentials
Mr. Ross is an honors graduate of Dartmouth College and earned his law degree at New York University. He has written widely and taught various subjects regarding law, corporate governance, psychology and civil liberties. He is also an investor in real estate, promoted democratic change in authoritarian societies abroad and has counseled various domestic and international human rights organizations.
Our Credo
"We Make Deals Happen"
The role of a transactional lawyer, whether in real estate or business, is to make deals. Once a client goes through the expense of hiring a lawyer, he or she almost always wants to see a transaction consummated – provided of course that it makes sense both legally and business wise. For this reason we see our role as facilitators, using our experience and talent not only to protect our clients but to help them make deals that make sense. We focus on what is important, not on the minutia. We make deals happen.