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Daniel Akira Ulmer

Olympia, WA
Antitrust & Trade Regulation | Class Actions | International Law | Litigation | Technology & ScienceClass ActionsPersonal Injury

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Contact

Email
dulmer@bfalaw.com
Phone
323-902-7091
Address
Olympia, WA, 98501-0313, US

Professional

Bar Number
277328

About

Daniel Akira Ulmer is a dedicated attorney specializing in class actions, based in Olympia, Washington. With a robust understanding of the complexities involved in class action litigation, Daniel provides invaluable representation for clients seeking justice in matters that affect large groups, including consumers, employees, and community members. His commitment to advocating for those who have been wronged by corporate misconduct or unfair practices sets him apart in the legal landscape. Daniel's practice is characterized by a client-centered approach, where he prioritizes transparent communication and thorough preparation. He understands the emotional and financial toll that class action cases can impose on individuals and communities, and he is committed to guiding his clients through every step of the legal process with compassion and expertise. By fostering strong relationships built on trust and integrity, Daniel ensures that his clients feel supported and empowered. Recognizing that each case is unique, Daniel tailors his legal strategies to meet the specific needs of his clients, leveraging his analytical skills and extensive knowledge of class action law. He is passionate about holding powerful entities accountable and achieving fair outcomes for those who have been marginalized. For those seeking a knowledgeable and committed advocate in class action matters, Daniel Akira Ulmer invites potential clients to reach out and discover how he can assist in navigating the complexities of their legal challenges.

Updated: Mar 18, 2026