Chambers and Partners 2008 recommends Danny Friedman as a leading junior in Administrative and Public Law who "has a practice beyond his years" and Civil Liberties Law in which he is Joint 1st he is said to possess "outstanding cleverness”.
Legal 500 2008 Danny Friedman was recommended as a leading junior in Civil Liberties and Human Rights and Crime where he is described as "intelligent and personable".
Chambers and Partners 2007 recommends Danny as a leading junior in Administrative and Public Law (a real breath of fresh air in his approach) and Human Rights Law (adds a spark to proceedings).
Legal 500 2007 recommends Danny Friedman as a leading junior in Civil Liberties and Human Rights (very good with clients),
Danny Friedman is recommended as a Leading Junior (joint 2nd) in Human Rights: '"Fiendishly intelligent" Danny Friedman is the "sort of character who has no fear." Noted for his "sheer enthusiasm and commitment," he is lauded for his inquest and prisoners' rights work'.
(Chambers & Partners - 2006)
A Leading Junior in Civil Liberties and Human Rights (Legal 500 - 2005)
Joint 2nd ‘Leading Junior’ in Human Rights ‘Danny Friedman is a "bright, energetic and committed" advocate, who possesses a "fantastic knowledge" of police actions’
(Chambers & Partners UK - 2005)
Ranked in Civil Liberties and Human Rights ‘Dynamic junior Danny Friedman is experienced in police cases’
(Legal 500 - 2004)
Named as a Leading Junior and noted ‘Peers report that Danny Friedman is "in massive demand" thanks to his expertise in inquests and crime-related human rights work.’
(Chambers & Partners - 2004)
‘Matrix Chambers has a roll-call of stellar names working on a host of cutting edge cases. Members represent applicants and respondents, for example on both sides in the ECHR case Keenan v United Kingdom: Tim Owen QC and Daniel Friedman represented Keenan.’ (Legal 500 - 2003)
"tremendous" (Chambers & Partners 2003)