

About Danny
Danny Eid is a principal known for his leadership and as a highly regarded advocate in Courts and Tribunals throughout New South Wales. Recognised for his professionalism and confidence in the courtroom, Danny expertly guides clients through complex legal situations with calm assurance. Clients appreciate his honest advice, practical thinking, and dedication to achieving strong results. His extensive experience in high-stake and sensitive matters enables him to act decisively, ensuring clients feel informed, supported, and confident at every stage. Danny practices in Criminal Law, Domestic Violence matters, Coronial Inquests, Estate Planning, and Contesting Wills. He is celebrated for his meticulous preparation and careful analysis of evidence, alongside his persuasive advocacy in the courtroom. Whether defending or prosecuting, Danny approaches each case with strategic focus and determination, striving diligently to secure the most favourable outcome possible. His mission is clear — to provide legal representation that is honest, strategic, and grounded in professionalism and integrity. Committed to delivering practical solutions and strong advocacy, Danny emphasises transparent communication. Every client receives respectful service, straightforward advice, and dedicated representation aimed at achieving the best possible result. Under Danny’s leadership, Danny Eid Lawyers offer specialised legal services in areas such as criminal matters, Apprehended Domestic and Personal Violence Orders, traffic offences, challenging wills, probate, wills, and powers of attorney, as well as conducting Coronial inquests.
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Practice Certificate
- Name
- Danny Eid
- Date of Admission
- 2002
- Certification type
- Principal of a law practice
- Class
- Law Practice
- Region
- NSW
Practice Categories
- Criminal Law
- Domestic Violence
- Driving Offences
- Disputes
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- Wills and Estates