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Daniel S. Singer became an associate attorney at Schultz & Trombly in 2011 after graduating with honors from The George Washington University Law School. Mr. Singer worked as a legal assistant for Schultz & Trombly prior to attending law school, and continued to work here part-time as a law clerk while pursuing his legal studies.
While in law school, Dan was recognized for his outstanding advocacy skills. He received a J.B. and Maurice Shapiro Public Service Scholarship for his pro bono work advocating on behalf of those who were economically injured by the BP Oil Spill in 2010. Dan also won first-place in the overall competition at the 2011 Harold H. Greene & Joyce Hens Green National Security Law Moot Court Competition.
Dan brings these advocacy skills to his work at Schultz & Trombly, where he is committed to assisting those who have been seriously injured due to the negligence and wrongdoing of others. Along with that commitment, he brings a wealth of knowledge from having worked on hundreds of personal injury cases as a legal assistant, law clerk, and now as an associate.
Bar Admissions
Maryland, 2011
District of Columbia, 2012
Bar Association Activities
D.C. Trial Lawyers Association
American Association for Justice
Education
The George Washington University Law School, J.D., with honors
University of Michigan, B.A., with distinction and high honors
Awards and Publication
First Place Team, 2011 National Security Law Moot Court Competition
Daniel Singer, Note, Adverse Actions for Off-Duty Conduct: Why the Federal Circuit’s Approach Infringes Employee Privacy Rights, 20 Fed. Cir. B.J. 169 (2010).
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