Background
Daniel, N. Kenneth was born on December 29, 1955 in Augusta, Georgia, United States.
Daniel, N. Kenneth was born on December 29, 1955 in Augusta, Georgia, United States.
Georgia Southern College (Bachelor of Business Administration, magna cum laude, 1977). University of Georgia (Juris Doctor, 1980).
Worked at Daniel & Lowe (Augusta, Georgia) specializing in Civil Litigation Practice. Domestic Relations, Health Care Law, Personal Injury, Insurance Defense, Corporate and Business Law, Probate, Wills and Estates. Admitted to the bar, 1980, Georgia, Georgia Court of Appeals, Georgia Supreme Court and United States.
District Court, Southern District of Georgia.
1985, United States. District Court, Northern District of Georgia and United States. Court of Appeals, Fifth and Eleventh Circuits.
United States. Supreme Court. Phi Kappa Phi.
Phi Delta Phi. City Attorney, City of Augusta, 1983-1984.
Municipal Court Judge, City of Augusta, 1985-1988. Member: Augusta Bar Association. State Bar of Georgia.
Augusta Area Trial Lawyers Association.
Daniel & Lowe is the successor to the firm of Allgood & Daniel. Daniel & Lowe was formed in October of 1995 when Robert L. Allgood was appointed to the Superior Court bench.
The firm of Allgood & Daniel was established in 1988 to engage in the general practice of law with a special emphasis in the area of civil litigation. From its inception, this firm has set as its goal the provision of the most efficient and highest quality legal representation available.
The firm has remained small in order to better provide one on one contact with clients.
The firm has a diversified civil litigation practice and represents a broad spectrum of clients, including hospitals, banks, insurance carriers, small businesses and individuals. The firm"s practice includes emphasis on general civil litigation, health care law, workers compensation, domestic litigation, medical malpractice and construction litigation.
Member: Augusta Bar Association. State Bar of Georgia. Augusta Area Trial Lawyers Association.