Dan Humphrey is a lawyer and occasional blogger who focuses on all things related to litigation with special interests in national security, cyber security, technology, and startups.
Dan Humphrey is an attorney at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan where he focuses his practice on all types of litigation matters. He advises clients through all phases of the trial process, from the assessment of claims and strategy through discovery, motion practice, trial, and appeals.
Before joining Quinn Emanuel, Dan was a litigation associate at Brodsky Fotiu-Wojtowicz, PLLC, a preeminent boutique law firm in Miami, Florida. Dan also served as a law clerk to the Honorable Lauren F. Louis, United States Magistrate Judge, Southern District of Florida, and the Honorable John D. Couriel, Justice, Florida Supreme Court.
Dan is an alumnus of Fordham Law School and Stetson University. While in law school, Dan served as a research assistant to Dr. Karen Greenberg at the Center on National Security, a non-profit, apolitical think-tank housed at Fordham which focuses on research related to terrorism, cyber-security, and national security. He also competed in trial competitions around the country as a part of Fordham’s Trial Advocacy Program and served as a member of Fordham Law’s Urban Law Journal. Dan is an active alumnus of Stetson University, where he graduated magna cum laude and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa honors fraternity. Dan currently serves as an advisor to a student organization and on the Board of the University’s Alumni Association.
Dan is licensed to practice in New York and Florida.