
About
Daniel James is a Professor in the Department of Finance at New Mexico State University (NMSU), teaching business law courses since August 2018. Previously, he served as a visiting college assistant professor and adjunct professor, focusing on real estate law and basic business law. He is a licensed attorney with 28 years of practice in Utah, Idaho, and New Mexico, specializing in commercial litigation, business formation, real estate disputes, and regulatory compliance. His legal expertise spans civil rights, employment discrimination, and probate litigation. Beyond academia, he has diverse professional experiences as a U.S. Marine, high school science teacher, firefighter/EMT, and deputy sheriff.
Education:
- Juris Doctor, University of Utah
- B.S. in Earth Science, Northern Arizona University
Research & Practice: James’s work integrates legal practice with academic teaching, emphasizing practical applications of business law, real estate, and corporate governance. His legal career includes representing individuals, businesses, and government entities in complex litigation. He has argued before the New Mexico Supreme Court and contributed to land use policy and regulatory frameworks.
Advising & Grants: No specific advising roles or grants mentioned in the text.
Labs/Teams: No affiliated labs or research teams explicitly noted.
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