Daniel J Quigley
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Daniel J. Quigley is a distinguished attorney based in Tucson, Arizona, whose extensive legal expertise encompasses Business Litigation, Contract Disputes, General Practice, and Real Estate. As the founder of Daniel J. Quigley, PLC, he is committed to delivering exceptional legal services tailored to meet the unique needs of his clients. A cum laude graduate of the Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, Daniel has built a robust career spanning over three decades. His professional journey includes notable roles such as Partner at Rusing Lopez & Lizardi, PLLC, and General Counsel for the Tohono O'odham Gaming Enterprise. His experience as a partner at both Quigley & Whitehill, P.L.C., and Brown & Bain has further solidified his reputation as a seasoned advocate in complex legal matters. Daniel’s dedication to his clients is reflected in his ability to navigate intricate legal landscapes with ease, ensuring that their interests are prioritized at every turn. His strategic approach to business litigation and contract disputes allows him to find effective resolutions that align with his clients' goals. Additionally, his deep understanding of real estate law equips him to guide clients through property transactions and disputes with confidence. Recognized for his contributions to the legal field, Daniel has been named a Southwest Super Lawyer and awarded the prestigious title of Lawyer of the Year in Native American Law for Tucson, Arizona, in 2025. His commitment to excellence and unwavering client focus make him a trusted partner for individuals and businesses seeking legal guidance in today’s complex environment.
About Real Estate Law
Real estate attorneys handle legal matters involving property transactions, disputes, and development. They ensure smooth closings and protect clients' property rights. Common matters include property purchases, sales transactions, title disputes, landlord-tenant issues.