About
Meet Daniel Cox, a highly experienced lawyer in St. Louis, Missouri, with over 15 years of experience in personal injury, criminal defense, and family law. Learn more about his dedication to his clients and his commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for each case he takes on.
With over 15 years of experience in the legal field, Daniel Cox is a highly experienced lawyer based in St. Louis, Missouri. He has successfully represented numerous clients in a variety of cases, specializing in personal injury law, criminal defense, and family law.
Daniel Cox is known for his dedication to his clients and his commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for each case he takes on. He provides expert legal advice and representation to those in need, always putting his clients\ best interests first.
Aside from his legal work, Daniel Cox is actively involved in his community, volunteering his time at local legal aid clinics and providing pro bono legal services to those who cannot afford representation. He is also a member of several professional legal organizations, staying up to date on the latest developments in the legal field.
Known for his compassionate approach, Daniel Cox takes the time to listen to his clients\ concerns and provide them with personalized legal solutions. He understands that each case is unique and treats every client with the respect and attention they deserve.
If you are in need of a dedicated and experienced lawyer in St. Louis, Missouri, Daniel Cox is the right choice for you. Contact him today for a consultation to discuss your legal needs and how he can help you achieve the best possible outcome for your case.
Legal Issues
- Business Law
- Employment Law
- Intellectual Property
- Personal Injury
- Products Liability
- Commercial Litigation
- Employment Litigation
- Intellectual Property Litigation
- Product Liability
Certificates
No Certifications
Languages
Accepted Jurisdictions
Experience
- Partner
Thompson Coburn LLP
Education
Graduation year: 1991
Graduation year: 1988
Associations
Current