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Havertown, PA 19083-1425
Phone (610) 446-3457
Fax (610) 471-0570
April 2008
The Law Offices of Daniel J. Siegel, LLC Featured in a LexisNexis Litigation Services Case Study, "Control the Flood of Information in Any Case," featuring Dan's use of CaseMap, TimeMap, TextMap and NoteMap software
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June 2006
Read Dan Siegel's Article, Workers Compensation Practice Tip: Exploding the Myth of the 90-DayRule, From The Verdict, Newsletter of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association
Why Injured Workers Generally Don't Have to Treat With a Company Doctor
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When Choosing A Lawyer,
Consider The Many Legal Articles and Book Chapters By Dan Siegel
Books/Chapters
- Understanding Pennsylvania Civil Courts and Procedure, Chapter in Litigation Skills: A Short Course for Legal Assistants, HalfMoon Seminars, 2006
- Effective Use of Technology for Legal Assistants, Chapter in Litigation Skills: A Short Course for Legal Assistants, HalfMoon Seminars, 2006
- Civil Litigation and Guns: Holding the Gun Dealer Responsible, Chapter in The Law of Guns in Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, 2003
- Update of the Law, Chapter in Workers’ Compensation – Solutions for Handling & Managing Your Case, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, 2003
- Substantial Factor – Jury Charges Revised, Chapter in Successfully Litigating the Automobile Accident Case, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, 2003
- Plaintiffs’ Alternative Legal Theories in Pharmaceutical Litigation, Chapter Co-Author with Sol H. Weiss et al., Drug Advertising and Promotion, American Conference Institute, 2003
- Mass Tort Litigation and Consumer Fraud Statutes & Pharmaceutical Litigation, Chapters in 10th Annual Personal Injury Institute, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, 2003
- Collaborative Litigation – Depository Issues, Chapter in Case Management and Electronic Discovery in Pharmaceutical Litigation, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 2003
- Class Actions in Drug Liability Cases, Chapter Co-Author with Sol H. Weiss, Emerging Drug Litigation Conference, Mealey’s Emerging Drugs and Devices, 2001
- Temporary Notices of Compensation Payable, Chapter in Tough Problems in Workers’ Compensation, Pennsylvania Bar Institute, 2001
- Practical Considerations When You Begin the Case, Chapter in Workers’ Comp: Getting the Most Out of Your Case, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, 2000.
- Advanced Workers’ Compensation in Pennsylvania, National Business Institute, Inc., 2000
- Personal Animosity and Employer Immunity Defenses” and “Who’s the Boss: Temporary Employees and Related Issues, Chapter in Workers’ Comp -- How to Handle Difficult Issues, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, 1999
- “Paralegal’s Role in Personal Injury Practice,” Chapter in Pennsylvania Personal Injury Practice for Paralegals, HMS Continuing Legal Education, 1998
- Addressing Limited Tort Issues -- Ways to Address the Threshold, Chapter in Hot Tips in Auto Law, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, 1995
- Effective Strategies for Brief Writing, Chapter in Workers' Compensation - Winning Strategies in Workers' Compensation Cases, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, 1995
- Subrogation - The Practical Factors, Chapter in Workers' Compensation - Tips From Local Practitioners, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, 1994
- Is There an Automatic Supersedeas - Or - Is the Automatic Supersedeas Constitutional? PATLA Convention Materials July 1994, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, 1994
- Notices of Temporary Compensation Payable, Chapter in The New Workers' Compensation Act: Comp in the Nineties and Beyond, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, 1993
- Handling the Limited Tort Claim, Chapter in Tort and Insurance Law Update, Professional Educational Systems, Inc., 1993
- The Second Amendment, Judicial Unanimity, Gun Owner Dissent, Chapter in The Bill of Rights: A Bicentennial View, Pennsylvania Bar Association, 1991
Other Publications
- Appellate Summaries, Columnist, The Verdict, Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association Monthly Newsletter, 1988 to Present
- Buying a Cell Phone, Solo, American Bar Association, General, Solo and Small Firm Division, Vol. 12, No. 3, July 2006
- Going Solo, GPSolo, American Bar Association, July/August 2006
- Workers Compensation Practice Tip: Exploding the Myth of the 90-Day Rule, The Verdict (Cover Story), Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association, Vol. 2005-2006, Issue 8, June 2006
- So What's A Lawyer to Do? Solo, American Bar Association, General, Solo and Small Firm Division, Vol. 12, No. 2, June 2006
- Take a (case) load off with the right software (& sidebar -- Consider your choices), TRIAL, Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA), May 2006
- Technology: Lighting the Internet on Fire: Creating a Web Site and Using E-mail to Attract Clients and Potential Clients, The Philadelphia Lawyer, Spring 2006
- Marketing on the Web – Use the Tools at Hand to Give Your Firm an Edge,” The Legal Intelligencer (Law Office Litigation Tech Supplement), January 30, 2006
- The ‘Less-Paper’ Office, The Philadelphia Lawyer, Philadelphia Bar Association, Winter 2006
- Scrub Your Documents!, The Philadelphia Lawyer, Philadelphia Bar Association, Fall 2005
- Web Wonder – A New Cyber Era Arrives at Philadelphiabar.org, The Philadelphia Lawyer (Cover Story), Philadelphia Bar Association, Summer 2005
- 10 Questions for Uriel Palti, Consul General of Israel in Philadelphia, The Philadelphia Lawyer, Philadelphia Bar Association, Summer 2005
- Technology: What Is the Difference Between?, The Philadelphia Lawyer, Philadelphia Bar Association, Spring 2005
- Philadelphia Mass Tort Program: Alive and Well, LJN’s Product Liability Law & Strategy, Co-Author with Michelle Tiger, American Lawyer Media, February 2005
- The Will: A Practice Tip, The Philadelphia Lawyer, Philadelphia Bar Association, Winter 2004-2005
- Technology: Inside the High-Tech Courtroom, The Philadelphia Lawyer, Philadelphia Bar Association, Winter 2004-2005
- Technology: The Benefits of E-Filing, The Philadelphia Lawyer, Philadelphia Bar Association, Spring 2004
- Medicare Liens, Mass Torts, American Bar Association, Litigation Section, Mass Torts Litigation Committee, Vol. I, No. 3, February 2004
- Experiencing a Great ‘Read’ – Audiobooks, The Philadelphia Lawyer, Philadelphia Bar Association, Winter 2003-2004
- Technology: Trial Without Error – Two Software Programs Make it Easy to Find and Organize Case Information, The Philadelphia Lawyer, Philadelphia Bar Association, Winter 2003-2004
- Preparing for Oral Argument – Mastering the Art of Verbal Persuasion in Front of Any Appellate or Trial Court, The Philadelphia Lawyer (Book Review), Philadelphia Bar Association, Fall 2003
- Shifting Your Area of Practice, The Philadelphia Lawyer (Cover Story), Philadelphia Bar Association, Summer 2003
- Technology: Tiny Time-Savers to Help Today’s Busy Attorneys, The Philadelphia Lawyer, Philadelphia Bar Association, Summer 2003
- Plaintiffs’, Defense Bar: How Times Have Changed, The Legal Intelligencer, April 7, 2003
- Technology: Where Do You Go Online for Your Information?, The Philadelphia Lawyer, Philadelphia Bar Association, Spring 2003
- Punitives Have A Place, The National Law Journal, December 23, 2002
- Appellate Courts and Mediation/ADR, The Verdict, Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association, Volume 2002-2003, Issue 3, November 2002
- Navigating the Complexity of Mass Tort Litigation, (Personal Injury Law Supplement), August 19, 2002
- Funded Employment, PARP News, Pennsylvania Association of Rehabilitation Professionals Newsletter, Spring-Summer 2001
- Speeding Up the Process: Workers' Comp Delays Can Bring Lengthy Litigation, The Legal Intelligencer, December 14, 2000
- Don't Overlook Social Security, The Legal Intelligencer, November 9, 2000
- Medical-Cost Containment Can Harm Workers in Doctor's Office and in Front of WC Judge, The Legal Intelligencer, October 12, 2000
- Workers' Comp Practice Changing in Pa., The Legal Intelligencer, September 14, 2000
- Funded Employment: Gift Horse or Trojan Horse?, The Legal Intelligencer, August 10, 2000
- Johnson Could Be a Pandora’s Box, The Legal Intelligencer, July 27, 2000
- Lawyers Have to Ask - Who’s the Boss?, The Legal Intelligencer, June 8, 2000
- Debating the Proper Uses of the TNCP, The Legal Intelligencer, May 11, 2000
- Questioning the Company Doctor, The Legal Intelligencer, April 13, 2000
- The Myth of the F Word – Fraud, The Legal Intelligencer, March 9, 2000
- On-The-Job Hearing Loss Easier to Prove After Artman, The Legal Intelligencer, February 10, 2000
- Pa. High Court Addresses Workers’ Comp, The Legal Intelligencer, January 13, 2000
- What You See is What You Get, The Philadelphia Lawyer, The Philadelphia Bar Association, Spring 1999
- Effective Brief-Writing Strategies, The Barrister (Cover Story), The Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, Fall 1996
- Editor, Workers' Compensation News, Newsletter of the Philadelphia Bar Association Workers' Compensation Committee, May 1995 to 1999
- Landmark Gun Control Bill, News of Delaware County ( Pa.), October 4, 1995
- Annual Update of the Law: Automobile Law, Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association, Philadelphia, September 13, 1995
- NRA Backs Law it Bucks Elsewhere, Greensburg ( Pa.) Tribune Review, July 9, 1995
- Bill Goes Far to Muzzle Firearms, Philadelphia Daily News, June 20, 1995
- The Second Amendment is Not Absolute, Letter to the Editor, Litigation News, American Bar Association Section of Litigation, February/ March 1995
- Annual Update of the Law: Automobile Law, Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association, Philadelphia, December 15, 1994
- Copyrights and the Writer, The Philatelic Communicator, Fourth Quarter 1994
- Losing Benefits Without Due Process - Is the Automatic Supersedeas in Workers' Compensation Constitutional? Pennsylvania Law Weekly, September 19, 1994
- Assault Gun Law Would Save Lives, Philadelphia Daily News, July 12, 1993
- Random Thoughts, Columnist, Global Stamp News, 1990 to 1992
- Bearing Arms is 'Collective Right,' Burlington County (N.J.) Times, July 9, 1987
- Buying a Gun Easy as Buying Ice Cream Cone, Philadelphia Daily News, July 31, 1985
Contact Dan Siegel today at (610) 446-3457 or e-mail Dan Siegel, and he will get back you as quickly as possible.
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