Daniel Hassid joined the firm in 2024. He has a passion for antitrust and intellectual property law, especially when he can direct it on behalf of consumers and purchasers to promote economic efficiency and fairness in ways that benefit society.
As an independent document reviewer for the past 10+years, Daniel has assisted clients with numerous matters involving antitrust, intellectual property law (including copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, internet and software law, and entertainment law), contracts, corporate law, estate planning, and California DUI defense. His Bay Area assignments have been wide-ranging, including engagements with the U.S. Small Business Administration and assorted law firms and legal document review staffing agencies. He has successfully handled complex relevancy, privilege and quality control tasks; reviewed contracts and other legal documents, and conducted deposition preparation.
Before becoming a document reviewer, Daniel was a contract attorney and legal intern at a San Francisco boutique firm. While there, he practiced in family, refugee, and business immigration law. He conducted legal research, wrote briefs and memoranda of law, made court appearances, prepared legal forms and responses to government actions, compiled exhibits, filed documents with courts, and collected information from and provided other direct assistance to the firm’s clients.