Daniel Baum focuses his practice on labor and employment matters, including disputes and counseling, and complex civil litigation.
Daniel represents clients in single plaintiff and class action disputes, including wage and hour claims, discrimination and retaliation claims, and claims under collective bargaining agreements. His experience spans the life cycle of a case, including pleadings, discovery, motions practice, and appeals. Daniel also counsels clients on employee handbooks and policies; compliance with local, state, and federal employment laws; and collective bargaining negotiations. He serves clients in the transportation, health care, higher education, telecommunications, and financial services industries.
Daniel is involved in various pro bono initiatives, and he speaks to tour groups at The Zekelman Holocaust Center about his family's Holocaust story.
- University of Michigan (J.D. cum laude 2022; Executive Editor, Michigan Journal of Race & Law); Michigan State University (B.A. with honors 2018)
- Michigan, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan and Eastern District of Wisconsin
- Intern, Office of the U.S. Trustee, U.S. Department of Justice (Summer 2018)
- Intern to Justice Brian K. Zahra, Michigan Supreme Court (Summer 2017)
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