Daniel Seff

Daniel Seff

  • Environmental Law, Native American Law, Employment Law
  • Vermont
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Daniel joined MSK in February 2017 after twenty-one years of diverse commercial litigation practice with two prominent Vermont firms. He represents individuals, businesses and government entities in all aspects of the adversarial process, including pre-trial, trial and appellate proceedings, mediation and arbitration.

Daniel brings a wealth of professional experience, creativity, street smarts and common sense to every matter. He aims to resolve disputes amicably where possible, and he is prepared to litigate those matters that cannot be settled.

Upon graduating from NYU Law School in 1990, Daniel joined Proskauer, one of New York City’s oldest and largest law firms. At Proskauer, Daniel gained experience in general commercial, labor and employment, antitrust, securities, international, bankruptcy, banking, estates, communications and products liability litigation.

Daniel returned to Vermont in 1996 and has maintained an active commercial litigation practice ever since.

In addition to his extensive commercial litigation background, Daniel has successfully litigated precedent-setting Native American law cases.

Practice Areas
Environmental Law
Native American Law
Employment Law
Employee Benefits, Employment Contracts, Employment Discrimination, ERISA, Overtime & Unpaid Wages, Sexual Harassment, Whistleblower, Wrongful Termination
Additional Practice Areas
  • General Litigation
  • Motor Vehicle Franchise Law
  • Libel/Slander/Defamation
  • Professional Malpractice
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Vermont
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Education
New York University
J.D. (1990)
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Professional Associations
Vermont State Bar  # 3408
Member
Current
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Website
MSK Attorneys
Contact & Map
275 College Street
P.O. Box 4485
Burlington, VT 05406-4485
Telephone: (802) 861-7000