Daniel Schick earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Texas A&M University and graduated with highest honors from the University of Mississippi School of Law. While in law school, Daniel was a member of the St. Thomas More Legal Society and served as an executive board officer for the Mississippi Law Journal. Daniel also authored two separate scholarly papers that were published while he was still a student in law school.
Prior to joining Germer and moving back home to San Antonio in the Spring of 2021, Daniel practiced civil defense in Houston, Texas for over five years, where he represented clients in the energy and construction industries involved in construction defect and personal injury lawsuits.
Daniel’s current practice primarily involves representing general contractors and subcontractors in construction defect litigation.
Professional Background
•Joined Germer in 2021
Recognitions and Honors
•Publications:
•“Keeping with the Principle of Neutrality: Why Courts Should Not Extend Elmbrook’s Mistaken Establishment Clause Analysis,” 84 Miss. L.J. 391 (2015)
•“Constitutional Law - Unlawful Searches - When the Police Investigate a Home Using a Drug-Sniffing Dog it is a Physically Intrusive ‘Search’ Within the Meaning of the Fourth Amendment,” 83 Miss. L.J. 427 (2014)
Interests
•Texas Aggie Football and Baseball
•Ole Miss Football and Baseball
•Golf
•Film and Movie Buff
•Travel