Daniel Keller handles cases involving real estate law and litigation, construction defect, and environmental law. He has also focused his practice on personal injury, products liability and class action litigation. He is admitted in California, New York and New Jersey, and has represented clients in these and other jurisdictions. Mr. Keller has extensive experience litigating personal injury and mass tort cases including drug litigation, real property and environmental disputes, and premises liability, toxic torts and catastrophic injury cases in both state and federal courts yielding millions of dollars in compensation for his clients.
Mr. Keller worked for many years for a large, international law firm in San Francisco and New York. During that time he represented several multi-national corporations in commercial and product liability litigation. He has represented developers and contractors in an around California in real estate matters, construction defect disputes, business litigation and transactional matters. Mr. Keller has also represented numerous energy, manufacturing, construction and real estate clients in environmental and toxic tort litigation, and regulatory matters. His experience includes representing clients in both state and federal courts in CERCLA, RCRA, CWA, CAA and Proposition 65 litigation. He has also represented clients in environmental disputes negotiating with and appearing before federal, state and regional agencies.
Mr. Keller’s environmental law experience stems from his work as a biological technician at the California Department of Fish and Game, and a private consulting company, as well as his work in international environmental compliance at Tegee Chemical Company in Bremen, Germany. Mr. Keller also served as a volunteer attorney at the U.S. EPA in Washington, D.C.
Mr. Keller has authored “Polluting Tenants: Protecting Yourself As A Property Owner,” PME Quarterly (January 1999) and also authored for the Law Review, Pacific Law Journal, Volume 27 (1995). Mr. Keller presented before the Gatersleben Institute of Plant Genetics and Taxonomy (June 25, 1993) on his taxonomical research. He has also presented a seminar on Mechanics’ Liens” before the Building Industry Association of the Delta (November 1998).
Mr. Keller earned both his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of the Pacific (B.A., 1990; M.S., 1994); his graduate degree in Biological Sciences focused on plant science. He earned his law degree from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law (J.D., 1997) with distinction. Mr. Keller also attended George Washington University Law School where he completed course work towards an LL.M. degree in Environmental Law.
Contact info:
Telephone: (818) 342-7442
Email: dkeller@kfjlegal.com
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