Daniel Burns has a diverse background that includes roles as a Master Tax Advisor at H&R Block, nonprofit manager, and junior accountant. He has also worked as a Freelance Attorney specializing in tortious interference claims, appellate briefs, Ohio’s Open Meetings Act.
During law school, Daniel worked in the Milton Kramer Law Clinic providing legal services to nonprofit organizations. Prior to joining Maguire Schneider Hassay, he served as a Staff Attorney for the Housing Division of the Cleveland Municipal Court where he conducted civil pretrials, settlement conferences, and mediations.
As a former AmeriCorps volunteer and 2023 Euclid mayoral candidate, Daniel continues to be actively involved in community service. He is a member of the Greater Euclid Kiwanis Society and the local block grant advisory committee, and he is a trustee for the Euclid Community Development Corporation (EDCOR).
When not working, you can find Daniel enjoying Euclid attractions with his wife, two children, and three dogs.
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