About Daniel Clancy

Mr. Clancy is a native Texan who began his legal career in 1992 as a prosecutor in the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office. During his time in the D.A.’s Office, Danny tried hundreds of criminal cases ranging from DWI to Capital Murder. It was during his time as a prosecutor that Mr. Clancy earned a reputation for being an excellent trial attorney who had a confident command of the courtroom. Mr. Clancy still carries that reputation with him today.

In 1998 Mr. Clancy was elected Judge of County Criminal Court #1. Danny was re-elected in 2002, and in 2005, he was appointed by The Governor of Texas to preside over Criminal District Court #6. In January, 2007, Danny, his father, Kevin Clancy, and his brother, Tim Clancy, joined forces, and eventually, The North Texas Law Offices, LLC were formed.

Today, Mr. Clancy, a member of The North Texas Law Offices, maintains a separate, private practice, representing individuals and businesses charged criminally in both sate and federal court. Recently, Danny established The Clancy Law Group, a firm dedicated to serving the needs of individuals and businesses seeking to enter the medical marijuana marketplace,

Founder:
The Law Office of Daniel Clancy
The Clancy Law Group

Member:
The State Bar of Texas
The United States District Court (Northern & Eastern Districts of Texas)
The Dallas Bar Association
The Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Association
The Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Association

Our Team

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in both State and Federal Court.

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Daniel Clancy

FOUNDER
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Amanda Lynn Humphrey

OFFICE Administrator
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Kylie Ann Clancy

Legal assistant

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