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DANIEL I. SMALL
Daniel I. Small’s expansive career provides the unique basis for his excellence as a teacher and author. His impressive body of work includes lawyering for the US Department of Justice, work as corporate General Counsel for a healthcare management firm, and private practice with both small and large firms.
He may not have seen it all, but he’s seen a lot of what lawyers do ~ from varied and meaningful perspectives. He has written several books for the ABA, including Preparing Witnesses and Going to Trial; has served as a Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School; and is a frequent television, radio and newspaper commentator on legal issues.
Dan is a partner at Holland & Knight, LLP in the Boston and Miami offices. He represents witnesses, plaintiffs and defendants in wide-ranging administrative proceedings, and both civil and criminal litigation (including fraud, regulation, insider trading, revenue recognition and more).
Dan is a member of the Florida, Massachusetts and American Bar Associations. He is a 1979 graduate of Harvard Law School and a cum laude graduate of Harvard College.
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