$ 300-450 per hour
For more than 10 years, I have focused my practice on assisting clients with business litigation and bankruptcy litigation issues. In hyper-technical terms, that means I’ve witnessed the good, the bad, and the ugly of just about every imaginable litigation issue a business might face – ownership and employee disputes, corporate dissolutions, fraud claims, fiduciary claims, contractual disputes, and bankruptcy contested matters and adversarial proceedings. I am primarily called upon by my clients to tackle complex disputes in state, federal, and bankruptcy courts throughout the USA.
While I am a litigator at heart (assuming lawyers have hearts – which, as far as I know, is not yet proven), business disputes are not always best resolved through the scorched earth litigation process. I’ve had the privilege of working with big (Fortune 100) companies, solo entrepreneurs, and just about everyone in-between. This may come as a surprise, but not too many of them are thrilled with the prospect of multi-year litigation that does nothing but eat away at their bottom line. For this reason, I am always committed to obtaining practical, creative, and efficient solutions for my clients in both litigation and well before litigation ever arises. Litigation is not always in my clients’ best interest, and I regularly counsel clients regarding strategies for the avoidance of litigation, risk management, and litigation cost reduction.
Prior to establishing DeSouza Law, I was a senior attorney with a leading Florida law firm (Becker & Poliakoff, PA) and, in a prior life, an attorney in Washington, DC with a top multinational firm (Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP). I’ve handled high stakes litigation with hundreds of millions of dollars on the line, and I’ve had the honor of going toe-to-toe with some of the country’s brightest attorneys. My philosophy is a simple one – small firm attention, big firm expertise. My clients certainly deserve both. I am committed to providing practical, real-world advice to clients in a language they can understand (no ‘lawyer-ese’) and obtaining favorable results for them whenever possible.
I am also well-known in the South Florida legal community for areas such as litigation avoidance, e-discovery, and disputes involving discovery of electronically stored information. I frequently write on these subjects and speak at conferences and continuing legal education courses presented to clients, judges, in-house counsel, and practicing attorneys.
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22 years
$ 300-450 per hour
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Posted by Moshe Segebre | January 06, 2015 | Business
Great Lawer
Dan has represented our company in one lawsuit we had against former employees who broke a non-compete clause and in minor legal situations as well. He is quite eloquent and knowledgeable. I recommend him in the highest possible terms and without reservation... Moshe
Real estate lawyer
2014 - Present
Managing Partner, DeSouza Law, PA
2010 - 2014
Senior Attorney, Becker & Poliakoff
2004 - 2010
Associate, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, LLP
2012 - Present
ESI Roundtable
Motion to dismiss granted.
Motion to dismiss granted.
Summary judgment granted, appeal denied.
2004
Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor
2013
Federal and Florida E-Discovery Amendments
2013
Social Media in E-Discovery
2013
The E-ssentials of E-Discovery: A Practical Guide to Managing E-Discovery Disputes in Your Courtroom
2012
E-Ethics for E-Discovery: Considerations and Solutions for the E-Practitioner
2012
Just When You Thought E-Discovery Was Only a Federal Court Issue: Proposed ESI Amendments to the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure
2012
E-Discovery: A Byte of Planning Can Save You a Gigabyte of Trouble
2012
E-Discovery and You
2012
Today’s E-Mail is Tomorrow’s Evidence: Legal Implications of the Move to an E-World
2013
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