Daniel C. Moraglia received his law degree from Temple University School of Law
in 1993. He is admitted to practice in all Pennsylvania and New Jersey state
and federal Courts. After law school, Dan worked for the Department of the
Navy as assistant legal counsel at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, gaining
considerable experience in labor and employment law. His experience there included
litigating cases in federal district court in Title VII, age, and handicap
discrimination cases. Dan has tried various cases including: Title VII race
and reprisal claims based on failure to be promoted; Rehabilitation Act claims
for discharge of a sandblaster; sexual harassment by a foreman against a worker.
Since joining Bennett, Bricklin & Saltzburg, LLP in 2000, Dan has represented
clients in civil and commercial litigation involving serious personal injury
and property damage. He has litigated and tried numerous automobile accident
cases in Philadelphia and the surrounding counties as well as cases involving
fire, roof collapse, and other commercial damage claims. He provides clients
with opinions concerning coverage matters implicating the laws of various jurisdictions.
He represents a Fortune 500 company in employment matters and has tried Title
VII race, gender, age, retaliation, and hostile work environment claims on
their behalf. He has also briefed and argued cases before the United States
Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, and Pennsylvania Superior Court. Believing
that avoiding litigation is the primary objective, Dan works with companies
developing employment handbooks and sexual harassment policies and training
to prevent problems from developing.
Dan frequently lectures to business and insurance groups on insurance issues.
He is a member of the American Bar Association's Litigation Section, and the
Philadelphia Bar Association.
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