Daniel J. Ball counsels clients in complex commercial litigation and arbitration matters, representing clients in litigation, arbitration, and governmental investigations involving securities, antitrust, intellectual property, and consumer protection claims before both state and federal courts throughout the United States, and before both domestic and international regulatory agencies and commercial arbitration panels. He works with clients across a variety of sectors, including financial services, energy, and technology.
Extended Profile
Daniel maintains an active pro bono practice. He regularly represents individuals and families in eviction proceedings, assists environmental non-profits, and volunteers his time working with citizenship clinics. Daniel is also an active member of Morgan Lewis, participating in the Boston office hiring committee and serving as the firm’s LGBTQ Network Representative.
Prior to joining Morgan Lewis, Daniel served as a senior note editor for the Boston University International Law Journal and was a judicial intern for Judge Mark Barnett in the US Court of International Trade.
Education
Boston University School of Law, 2016, J.D., cum laude
University of St. Andrews, Scotland, 2013, B.A., First Class Honors
Admissions
Massachusetts
US District Court for the District of Massachusetts
Awards and Affiliations
Recipient, Morgan Lewis Pro Bono Award (2019)
Shortlisted for Chambers Diversity and Inclusion Awards, “Future Leader – LGBT+ Equality”
Director and Assistant Secretary, Boston International Arbitration Council
Member, Massachusetts Bar Association
Member, Boston Bar Association
Member, Board of Directors, Massachusetts LGBTQ Bar Association.