Glendon E. Danks is a partner with Bennett, Bricklin & Saltzburg LLP. He was raised, and now lives, in Medford, New Jersey with his
wife and two children. He obtained his undergraduate degree with honors in
1990 from Rowan University. He obtained his Juris Doctorate from the University
of Marquette Law School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1993. While at Marquette
he was a member of the Marquette Law Review and received the Academic Achievement
Award in Pretrial Litigation. He also served as an intern for the Honorable
Christopher Foley and for the Court of Appeals in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Glen started his legal career with the firm of Otjen, Van Ert, Stangle, Lieb & Weir
in Milwaukee. While at that firm, Glen concentrated in automobile liability,
premises liability, and subrogation cases. The majority of Glen's work consisted
of defending one of Wisconsin's largest supermarket chains against slip and
fall premises liability claims.
Glen returned to the Philadelphia area and successfully completed both the
Pennsylvania and New Jersey bar examinations. While studying for the bar examinations,
Glen was employed as an associate attorney with Wolf Professional Association
where he handled product liability claims against a major international roofing
systems manufacturer on a national basis.
Glen joined Bennett, Bricklin & Saltzburg LLP in 1995. Since 2000 Glen has
practiced out of the firm's New Jersey office. As a member of the New Jersey
litigation team, he handles automobile, motorcycle and premises liability cases.
His practice also includes defending one of the nation’s largest assisted living
facilities against liability claims. He has drafted automobile and motorcycle
policies for various insurance carriers. He also is a member of the firm's
product liability team and has defended multiple toxic tort claims brought
against a latex glove manufacturer. He has successfully briefed and argued
numerous matters before the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New
Jersey. In each case, the Appellate Division upheld the ruling of the trial
court in favor of Glen's clients.
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