Attorney Profiles

Daniel A. Katz

Daniel A. Katz
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Andalman & Flynn, P.C.

  • Partner, 2006 - present
  • Litigation Associate, June 1998 - 2005

Area of focus include Fair Labor Standards Act and state law wage claims; employment discrimination; civil rights; personal injury; professional licensing; as well as general litigation. Responsible for both trial and appellate proceedings in state and federal courts.

Silber, Andalman, Perlman & Flynn

  • Litigation Associate, April 1996 - May 1998

Same areas of focus as present employment, with the additional area of municipal law.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals

  • Court Law Clerk, September 1994 - April 1996

Analyzed legal issues and recommend dispositions in a wide range of substantive and procedural motions and petitions before the court, including petitions for writs of habeas corpus and mandamus, summary dispositions, temporary restraining orders and injunctions, and interlocutory appeals.

District of Columbia School of Law

  • Adjunct Instructor, August 1995 - May 1996

Responsible for instructing students in legal research and writing.

D.C. Prisoners' Legal Services Project, Inc.

  • Law Clerk, May 1992 - May 1994

Responsibilities included client interviewing, legal research, preparation of legal memoranda, drafting of motions, investigation and advocacy.

Central American Refugee Center

  • Executive Director, Washington, D.C., December 1988 - May 1991

Developed and directed pro bono legal project for Central American immigrants in the District of Columbia metropolitan area; developed international human rights exchange program for Central American and U.S. attorneys; presented political asylum claims; trained attorneys and paralegals in immigration defense; administration, staff supervision, and funding raising.

National Immigration Project

  • Associate Director, Boston, MA, July 1987 - December 1988

Developed national legal defense efforts on behalf of Central American refugees; provided on-site technical assistance in the founding and development of local refugee legal assistance projects in Texas, California, Louisiana, Arizona, and Washington, D.C.; trained attorneys and paralegals in immigration defense; developed published resources to assist indigent, immigrant representation.

Proyecto Libertad/Project Liberty

  • Executive Director, Harlingen, TX, June 1984 - July 1987

Developed legal defense efforts on behalf of Central American refugees; identified issues for class action litigation; developed pro bono projects to represent indigent refugees in Texas, Louisiana, and California; project administration, staff supervision, and fund raising.