Daniel John Eichorn
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Daniel John Eichorn is a distinguished attorney based in Portland, Maine, specializing in real estate law. With over two decades of legal experience, Daniel has established a reputation for providing expert guidance to clients navigating the complexities of property transactions and land use regulations. He currently serves as legal counsel at CPort Credit Union, where he plays a pivotal role in ensuring compliance and facilitating smooth real estate dealings for the institution and its members. Daniel earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Maine School of Law in 1998, where he honed his skills in property law and dispute resolution. Prior to his legal career, he obtained an AB from Vassar College in 1991, laying a strong foundation for his analytical and strategic thinking. His educational background, combined with extensive practical experience, enables him to offer innovative solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of his clients. In addition to his work at CPort Credit Union, Daniel is actively involved in the Portland legal community. He regularly contributes to local seminars and workshops focused on real estate issues, helping to educate fellow professionals and prospective homeowners alike. His commitment to fostering a better understanding of real estate law underscores his dedication to serving the community. As a trusted advisor, Daniel John Eichorn is committed to delivering personalized legal services that empower clients to make informed decisions about their real estate investments. His in-depth knowledge of Maine's real estate landscape, coupled with a client-centered approach, makes him a sought-after legal expert in the region.
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.