C. Daniel Herrin, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Dallas, TX with 2 reviews
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C. Daniel Herrin

4925 Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX

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2008:
Texas A&M University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2005:
University of Oklahoma, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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23 May, 2022
I can’t find enough words to express my appreciation to Mr.Herrin and his firm Herrin Law, PLLC.Excellent lawyer, Trustworthy, Punctual. His team members will call and will follow up until the final outcome of your business matter is reached. I am his client for several years, and I’m feeling so blessed that we found the Right Lawyer, who is always there for you and making sure that your business is in caring hands. He is the type of lawyer who’ll under promise what he will do for you and for your business, and for sure he will over deliver, and will over exceed your expectations, also he will clearly explain you the current situation of your business matter and will give you the possible outcome/s, scenarios how the deal will be closed if he will agree to represent you. Thanks again Mr. Herrin! Alex
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Jacqueline

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07 Mar, 2019
Dear Daniel Herrin and Jennifer Cruse, I want to say a BIG THANK YOU for putting your hard work, extensive knowledge and expertise forth to assist me in my 7-year struggle to hold on to my beloved home. Due to poor advice from previous Chapter 13 attorneys, my house fell back into foreclosure twice since 2012. When Herrin Law filed my Chapter 13 case in 2017, Daniel and Jennifer literally snatched my home out of the jaws of foreclosure. The prior Law Firm representing me dropped the ball and left me and many others hanging with our Chapter 13 cases. Even after Herrin Law got my Chapter 13 protection up and running, my finances remained volatile and unstable, causing me to miss both mortgage and Chapter 13 payments. Any other Law Firm would have been frustrated with me and doubted that I could continue to hold on to my home, but not Herrin Law. Daniel, you, Jennifer, Lisa and the rest of your amazing team continued to treat me with dignity and respect. You never criticized or judged me - you only offered encouraging words and continued to fight for me. Daniel Herrin and Jennifer Cruse were willing to go back to the judge and ask him to continue to give me a chance. Late 2018 was the most recent predicament I was in and it was doubtful that the judge would approve the extreme plan that Daniel and Jennifer devised to help me, but because of their caring nature and passion for the people they represent, the judge approved the plan. I think that is simply amazing! Daniel, I thank you and Jennifer for telling me to apply for a loan modification. The attorneys that handled my previous Chapter 13 cases never told me that was an option. Today (March 6, 2019), you called me Daniel to tell me my loan modification has been approved and I will be able to get out of my Chapter 13 bankruptcy! You negotiated a payment that is very manageable and well within my budget. I had been a two time loser with Chapter 13 bankruptcy, my case was very complicated and no one was interested in taking it on. I will be eternally grateful to the attorney that referred me to Herrin Law. He told me that if anyone could help me it would be Herrin Law. He said, “Daniel Herrin is a smart, honest, caring man, give him a call.” I'm so glad I followed his advice. May God continue to bless this very talented, compassionate law firm. I feel like running down the street and saying if your back is against the wall please give Herrin Law a call!
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2009:
Knowles Publishing, The Complete Guide to Nonprofit Corporations (assisted the author on IRS chapter)

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