Aaron Daniel Honn

Aaron Daniel Honn

U.S. Department of State β€’ 2201 C St. NW Washington, DC
GeneralGeneral Practice

Is this your profile?

Claim it for free to update your information and connect with clients.

Claim Profile β†’

Contact

Email
honnad@state.gov
Phone
--
Address
2201 C St. NW Washington, DC, 20520, US

Professional

Bar Number
24013834

About

Aaron Daniel Honn is a seasoned attorney with over 26 years of experience in general practice, currently serving at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, DC. Renowned for his in-depth understanding of legal principles and a keen analytical mindset, Aaron has dedicated his career to navigating the complexities of federal law and regulatory frameworks. His extensive background equips him with the skills necessary to address a wide array of legal challenges, ensuring that his clients receive informed and strategic guidance tailored to their unique situations. Aaron approaches each case with a commitment to excellence, emphasizing thorough research and meticulous attention to detail. His practical experience is complemented by a strong dedication to client advocacy, ensuring that their needs and interests are at the forefront of his legal practice. He is adept at fostering collaborative relationships with clients and colleagues alike, promoting transparent communication and a deep understanding of the legal processes involved. At the U.S. Department of State, Aaron continues to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, consistently delivering results that reflect his unwavering commitment to justice and ethical practice. Whether advising on regulatory compliance, contract negotiations, or other legal matters, he remains a reliable resource for clients seeking knowledgeable counsel in the ever-evolving landscape of law.

About General Law

General practice attorneys handle a wide range of legal matters, providing comprehensive legal services to individuals and businesses. They can assist with contracts, disputes, transactions, and various civil matters. Common matters include contract disputes, civil litigation, business formation, legal consultations.

Credentials

Education
University of Houston
Updated: Mar 10, 2026Verified: Dec 30, 2020