Daniel D. Lynch

Associate
Lynch Daniel

Daniel Lynch focuses on commercial litigation. Daniel’s practice has included examination of constitutional issues, including the First Amendment, Due Process Clause, Contract Clause, dormant Commerce Clause, and Article III standing, as well as complex tax and antitrust law issues. He has worked on numerous high-stakes litigation matters in federal court. He has also assisted clients in responding to subpoenas and has supervised document reviews and productions. In addition, Daniel has collaborated on matters with other practice groups across the firm, including the Advertising and Marketing Group and the Political Law Group.

During law school, Daniel served as a legal intern with the Campaign Legal Center, where he researched and drafted memoranda regarding Daubert motions, campaign finance disclosure issues, attorneys' fees in civil rights cases, contributions by federal contractors to super PACs, and coordination between campaigns and super PACs.

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Education

  • J.D. cum laude Harvard Law School 2018
    • Executive article editor (2017 – 2018), senior article editor (2017), article editor (2016), Harvard Law and Policy Review
    • Subciter, Harvard Journal on Racial and Ethnic Justice
    • Legal intern, Campaign Legal Center
  • A.B. Government, History magna cum laude Harvard College 2015
    • Associate managing editor (2014); associate U.S. editor (2013); staff writer (2012), Harvard Political Review
    • Phi Beta Kappa 

Bar Admissions

  • District of Columbia

Court Admissions

  • U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia