Business Transactions, Civil Litigation, Appeals, International Law
Daniel H. Erskine, Esq.
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900 Chapel Street, Suite 620 New Haven, Connecticut 069510 USA |
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(866) 951-4443
(860) 371-2138
Law Firm Overview
Daniel H. Erskine, Esq. engages in the private practice of law in New York, New York and Stamford, Connecticut. He focuses on international law, civil litigation, appeals, and business transactions. Attorney Erskine provides legal services to clients in New York, Connecticut, and in various foreign countries. He is also admitted as a solicitor of England and Wales.In today's global economy, business can reach a worldwide customer base. Whether you are just beginning your company or looking to grow your business, laws and regulations will face you at each step of your endeavor.
Navigating these legal obstacles and complying with the growing myriad of regulatory burdens is eased by the retention of an attorney skilled in the legal matters companies face in transacting globally or just around the corner from your office.
To meet the varying needs of transacting internationally, clients require straightforward answers to complex legal issues. I translate legal jargon into readily accessible and usable information. The lifeblood of transnational business is documents that clearly define the relationships and obligations between the individuals. I produce coherent documentation to protect client interests. Ultimately, ingenuity and flexibility are necessities in the evolving world of international law. These qualities I put to work for my clients.
Other clients may require representation before a court, administrative tribunal, arbitration panel, or in mediation. Clarity of expression and succinctness in presentation are hallmarks of a litigator. Narrowing the dispute and the issues requiring resolution are the qualities clients expect. Thoughtful presentation and navigation through the morass of litigation are the skills clients demand. In the end, a client needs an attorney possessing eloquence, skill, and courage to litigate a case.
Still other clients require advocacy at the appellate level to bring final resolution to their dispute. Precision in written submissions to the court and directness in oral argument are the tools clients expect of an appellate litigator. As appellate matters arise as a result of various legal errors, thoroughness and attention to detail are necessary qualities for the appellate lawyer.
Ultimately, clients must be confident in their selection of counsel. To that end, I invite you to view the biography, publications, and areas of practice pages on this site.
Daniel H. Erskine, Esq. - Providing services in the following areas of law:
- Administrative Law
- Agency and Distributorship
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Antitrust and Trade Regulation
- Appellate Practice
- Arbitration
- Banking and Finance
- Business and Industry
- Business Formation
- Business Law
- Business Litigation
- Case Law
- Civil Litigation
- Civil Rights
- Commercial Law
- Commercial Litigation
- Competition Law
- Computer and Software
- Constitutional Law
- Consumer Law
- Contracts
- Copyright
- Corporate Governance
- Corporate Law
- Corporate Litigation
- Customs Law
- Data Protection
- Debtor and Creditor
- Domain Names
- E-Commerce
- Employees Rights
- Employment
- European Community Law
- Family Law
- Government
- Government Contracts
- Green Cards
- Human Resources Law
- Human Rights
- Immigration
- Import and Export
- Industrial and Manufacturing
- Information Technology
- Intellectual Property
- International Investments
- International Law
- International Trade
- Internet Law
- Joint Ventures
- Labor
- Licensing Law
- Litigation
- Local, Municipal and State Law
- Mediation
- Medical Malpractice
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Naturalization and Citizenship
- Outsourcing
- Personal Injury
- Regulatory Law
- Research and Development
- Retail
- Science and Technology
- Shareholders Rights
- Torts
- Trade
- Trade Investment
- Trade Secrets
- Trademark
- Unfair Competition
- Visa
- Work Permit
- Workers Compensation
- Wrongful Termination


