Daniel Buller is a partner and the Practice Group Leader of Foulston’s litigation and employment team in the firm’s Kansas City office. Daniel represents individuals and organizations in complex business litigation matters and disputes in the areas of product liability, technology, and water law.Commercial Litigation and Product Liability:Daniel represents individuals and organizations in complex business litigation and defends companies at all levels of the supply chain in high-stakes product-liability disputes. He has obtained favorable judgments and verdicts for firm clients across the commercial spectrum — from early dismissal through trial — in state and federal courts. Daniel also has extensive experience in appellate matters before state and federal courts of appeals, and before the highest courts, including the Kansas Supreme Court and the United States Supreme Court.Water and Energy Law:Daniel is one of a handful of Kansas attorneys equipped with significant experience in the highly technical field of water law. Daniel represents municipalities, corporations, and irrigators of all shapes and sizes in navigating and resolving their water issues. His depth of knowledge and technical understanding guides clients through complex matters with far-reaching financial and environmental impacts. His clients depend on him to obtain, change, transfer, and defend their right to use water — one of Kansas’ most valuable and scarce resources. Daniel frequently negotiates, defends, and prosecutes claims before the Kansas Department of Agriculture, Division of Water Resources (“DWR”). Privacy and Data Security:Daniel leads Foulston’s Privacy and Data Security Practice Group, assisting clients successfully navigate a broad spectrum of technology-related and data privacy issues. Prior to attending law school, Daniel worked in the IT industry as a corporate systems administrator and business continuity consultant. As an attorney, Daniel incorporates his hands-on IT experience with his legal practice to position Foulston on the leading edge of the rapidly evolving area of privacy and data security law. A rare skill set among technology attorneys, Daniel’s ground-up understanding of IT systems and processes provides a level of technical knowledge that guides his approach when called on to evaluate and litigate technology-related matters. Daniel’s experience includes successfully bringing and defending data-breach class actions, data-security incident evaluation and defense, and data-breach notification and response.
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