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Daniel Howard Render is a distinguished attorney based in Chicago, Illinois, with a seasoned career spanning over a remarkable 120 years at Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP. Specializing in real estate, health care, and communications & media law, Daniel has established himself as a pivotal figure in these complex and ever-evolving fields. His deep understanding of the legal landscape and unwavering commitment to excellence have made him a trusted advisor for both individuals and businesses seeking comprehensive legal solutions. Throughout his tenure, Daniel has demonstrated an unparalleled ability to navigate intricate legal challenges with precision and strategic foresight. His approach is characterized by meticulous attention to detail and a steadfast dedication to achieving favorable outcomes tailored to his clients' unique needs. Whether guiding a real estate transaction, advising health care entities on regulatory compliance, or navigating the nuanced regulations of the communications and media sectors, Daniel's clients benefit from his vast knowledge and experience. At Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP, Daniel's professional ethos is defined by his commitment to providing personalized service and fostering long-lasting client relationships. He understands that each client presents distinct challenges and opportunities, and he is adept at crafting innovative legal strategies that support their goals. Daniel's authoritative presence in the legal community and his unwavering dedication to his clients underscore his reputation as a leading attorney in Chicago. His legacy of excellence and client-focused service continues to set the standard for legal practice in his areas of expertise.
Healthcare attorneys advise medical providers, hospitals, and healthcare organizations on regulatory compliance, transactions, and litigation matters. Common matters include hipaa compliance, medical licensing, healthcare transactions, regulatory matters.