Daniel T. Reimer, Esq.

Attorney

Dan Reimer was raised in the North Hills of Pittsburgh and graduated from Duquesne University School of Law in 1993, where he served as a Research Editor for the Duquesne Law Review. His legal career began with several years as a prosecutor in both the Warren County District Attorney’s Office and the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office, where he gained extensive trial experience, arguing cases before judges and juries, as well as handling appellate matters before the Superior and Supreme Courts of Pennsylvania.

During his time in private practice, Dan concentrated on juvenile delinquency and dependency proceedings, and represented indigent parents in termination of parental rights cases. At the request of the President Judge of Allegheny County, he served as coordinator of a group of conflict delinquency attorneys and participated in the committee that ultimately created the Office of Conflict Counsel. He also served on the Allegheny County Commission on Juvenile Justice following the Pennsylvania Interbranch Commission’s investigation of the Luzerne County “Kids-for-Cash” scandal, where he helped review and assess best practices for the county’s juvenile justice system.

Dan also coached the North Allegheny High School Mock Trial Teams and served as an adjunct professor of Criminal Justice at Point Park University. In 2005, he was appointed Assistant Counsel to the Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board, where he investigated and prosecuted judicial misconduct across the Commonwealth, including several high-profile Philadelphia County cases. He also served as the Board’s Open Records Officer.

Dan returned to Pittsburgh from Harrisburg in 2010 and has since focused his practice on estate planning and elder law. He has presented countless public workshops on asset protection and legacy planning and has been invited by financial advisors to speak to their clients. Dan is honored to provide trusted legal guidance in the very neighborhoods where he was raised. He currently lives in the North Hills with his wife, Carol, and his daughter, Hannah.

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