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So, I went to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, got a degree in accounting, went and worked for Arthur Anderson in Houston, Texas, for three years, got my CPA, then on to law school in Austin. Since I got out of Austin Law School, practiced in Chicago, New York and here always as a business and commercial litigator. And what’s the language of business, accounting, finances? I understand that very well, and it’s phenomenally helpful to me to have a CPA background without – and I get into a lotta cases I don’t have to hire experts a lotta times. I do my own forensic accounting. I understand the finances and underpinnings of a case much better than the opposing counsel typically does, and I can take that to great advantage in my cases.

Minneapolis, MN business litigation attorney Christopher M. Daniels talks about his experience and early beginnings in his career. He shares that he earned a degree in accounting from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and began his career at Arthur Andersen in Houston, Texas, where he worked for three years and earned his CPA designation. He then attended law school in Austin and, following graduation, has practiced as a business and commercial litigator in Chicago, New York, and his current location.

With a strong background in accounting and finance, he possesses a deep understanding of the language of business. This expertise allows him to handle complex financial and commercial disputes with minimal reliance on outside experts, often performing his own forensic accounting. His ability to analyze financial underpinnings gives him a significant advantage in litigation, allowing him to navigate cases with insight and precision that many opposing counsel do not possess.

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