Dallon Danforth is the first associate to join Furman | Honick Law, and he is very excited to be a member of this team. Dallon is a natural litigator, having won his first trial before even graduating from law school. Currently, Dallon handles a wide variety of cases for the firm, including automobile collisions, premises hazards, and contract disputes. He loves nothing more than being in a courtroom.
Dallon graduated summa cum laude from the University of Baltimore School of Law. During law school, Dallon was a member of the University of Baltimore Law Review, where he published several articles about complex legal issues, including the use of artificial intelligence at trial, the regulation of commercial activity in outer space, and non-unanimous death penalty juries. As a law student, Dallon was a teaching assistant for three different subjects: constitutional law, civil procedure, and legal writing. Dallon was ultimately inducted into several honor societies during law school, including the Royal Shannonhouse Honor Society, the Phi Delta Phi International
Legal Honor Society, and the Heuisler Honor Society.
Prior to attending law school, Dallon graduated from the University of Nevada Las Vegas, where he studied political science. Dallon also participated in speech and debate for several years, having travelled across the United States for various competitions.
In his spare time, Dallon is an avid writer. He published his first book before starting law school, and he plans to publish more in the future. Even in his free time, Dallon is always thinking about the best way to help his clients.