Dan Blaney

Daniel C. Blaney has been practicing law for forty years. Dan started his practice in Martinsville, IN prior to going on active duty as a Judge Advocate in the United States Air Force. Dan graduated from Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington, IN in 1970 and received a Bachelor’s degree from DePauw University, Greencastle, IN in 1967. Dan completed over four and a half years of active duty at the Air Force serving his time at Little Rock Air Force Base in Jacksonville, AR and for the final six months of Active duty he served as a Staff Judge Advocate in the base legal office. Upon terminating active duty he remained in the Air Force Reserve and obtained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel prior to retiring from the Reserves in 1995. After active duty he practiced with the law firm of Wilson, Blaney & Daugherty in Jacksonville, Arkansas.
Dan returned to his home town of Morocco, IN in 1976 and started practice with Bill Sammons, a local Attorney.

Dan has spent the last several decades providing comprehensive legal services for governmental agencies in Newton County and Northwest Indiana, focusing on areas of civil litigation, agricultural and business law, family law, criminal law and in recent years wind energy law.

Dan became a lawyer to help people and is proud to be able to help many people through difficult issues. In addition to practicing law, Dan is an avid historian and snowmobiler. He established the first and only Snowmobile Museum in the State of Indiana in 2010. He serves as a trustee at the First United Church of Morocco. Dan is also the secretary of the Morocco Lions Club and is a trustee of the Scott Lucas Trust.

Dan is married with three daughters and seven grandchildren and still resides in Morocco with his wife Donna and their miniature dachshund Abigail.

Memberships include: American Bar Association, Indiana Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, and Newton County Bar Association.