Dan Webber is a dedicated litigator focused on protecting mental health providers’ interests. He is adept at mitigating risk and securing favorable outcomes for his clients.
Dan’s legal practice is marked by a steadfast dedication to the welfare of mental health providers, ensuring they navigate the complexities of the legal system with confidence and clarity. His expertise spans a range of critical areas, including LARA licensing proceedings, malpractice claims, and managing the nuances of subpoenas in various litigation contexts such as child custody and personal injury cases. Dan’s proactive approach in these specialized fields helps safeguard the careers of healthcare professionals and underscores his commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for those he represents.
In addition to his focused work with mental health professionals, Dan has extensive experience in representing non-profit organizations. His work with juvenile and adult foster care facilities, rehabilitation centers, and nursing homes involves addressing serious concerns related to premises liability and personal injury claims. Dan’s broad legal acumen is evident as he manages cases from their inception through all stages of litigation, including appeals. His strong writing skills and effective courtroom advocacy are instrumental in resolving complex legal issues, further enhancing his reputation as a skilled litigator.
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Education
University of Notre Dame Law School
Juris Doctor, 1997
- Notre Dame Legal Aid Clinic
- Trial Advocacy Program
- Appellate Moot Court Program
Michigan State University, James Madison College
Bachelor of Arts in Justice, Morality & Constitutional Democracy, 1988
Professional Groups
- State Bar of Michigan
- Administrative & Regulatory Law, Litigation, and Negligence Law Sections
In the Community
- First United Methodist Church of Brighton, Member
- Michigan State University Alumni Club, Member
- Notre Dame Alumni Club of Detroit, Member