Dan Abrams is a well-known American lawyer, journalist, and television personality. He is best known for his work as a legal analyst on ABC News and as the host of the legal news show “Nightline.”
Highlights of Dan’s career:
- Legal Career: Abrams is a graduate of Harvard Law School and has practiced law in New York City. He has argued cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Journalism Career: Abrams began his journalism career at ABC News in 1997. He has covered a wide range of legal and political stories, including the O.J. Simpson trial, the Clinton impeachment hearings, and the Boston Marathon bombing.
- “Nightline”: Abrams has been the host of “Nightline” since 2016. The show covers a variety of news topics, with a focus on legal and political issues.
- Other Work: Abrams has also hosted other television shows, including “The Abrams Report” on ABC News and “Dan Abrams Live” on Law & Crime Network.
- Author: Abrams is the author of several books, including “The Devil’s Advocate: The Case for Letting the Jury Decide” and “The Law: A Graphic Guide.”
In addition to his work as a journalist and television host, Abrams is also a co-founder of Law & Crime Network, a digital media company that focuses on legal news and commentary.