Daniel G. Selznick practices in the area of litigation, and is a member of the firm’s Commercial and Antitrust Litigation Practice Groups. He represents clients in a wide and diverse array of commercial lawsuits, ranging in subject matter, size, and value.
Daniel’s extensive experience includes highly complex, multiparty, multi-district litigations to straightforward single-party disputes, both in federal and state courts nationwide. Daniel has successfully represented clients in trials, arbitrations, mediations, and settlement negotiations. He specializes in business torts, contract disputes, antitrust, catastrophic injury defense, and FELA and automotive law. However, Daniel is highly adaptable and has represented clients in securities litigation, government investigations, election law, trade secret and patent litigation, landlord-tenant matters, and immigration cases.
As a graduate of the University of Maryland’s Smith School of Business, Daniel has a strong understanding of his clients’ needs and approaches every matter from a practical perspective to maximize efficiency and his clients’ bottom lines. This includes advising clients on how to manage their business to avoid litigation altogether, with the express understanding and commitment that he will fight for his client to through, and even after, trial to achieve a favorable outcome.
Mr. Selznick is a member of the firm’s Commercial and Antitrust Litigation sub-practice group, as well as the Transportation, Automotive, and Logistics "Big I" group.
Mr. Selznick maintains an active pro bono practice, including representing applicants for clemency before the Pennsylvania Board of Pardons and immigrants seeking United States citizenship.
Mr. Selznick is a 2018 summa cum laude graduate of Rutgers School of Law, where he was the Administrative Editor of the Rutgers University Law Review, and is a member of the Order of the Coif. Mr. Selznick graduated from the University of Maryland in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in Finance and Information Systems.
Admissions
- Pennsylvania
- U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
- U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania
- U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania
Education
- Rutgers Law School, J.D., summa cum laude, 2018
- Rutgers University Law Review
- Order of the Coif - University of Maryland, B.S., 2013
Experience
Duane Morris LLP
- Senior Associate, 2025-present
- Associate, 2018-2024
Honors and Awards
- Named to Best Lawyers "Ones to Watch," 2027
Selected Publications
- Co-author, "How the Incoming Presidential Administration Could Impact the Transportation Industry," Duane Morris Alert, November 18, 2024
- Co-author, "FTC Cracks Down on Allegedly Deceptive Artificial Intelligence Schemes," Duane Morris Alert, September 27, 2024
- Co-author, "DOJ's New Voluntary Self-Disclosure Policy for U.S. Attorney's Offices Reinforces Importance of Corporate Compliance," Duane Morris Alert, February 28, 2023
- Co-author, "FTC Rescinds Vertical Merger Guidelines," Duane Morris Alert, September 27, 2021
- Co-author, "Pennsylvania Supreme Court Orders State Courts to Reopen with Safety Restrictions on May 4, 2020," Duane Morris Alert, April 29, 2020
- Co-author, "Third Circuit Reaffirms 'Rigorous Analysis' Requirement for Class Certification," Duane Morris Alert, April 27, 2020
Representative Matters
Secured a complete victory in favor of Consolidated Rail Corporation and CSX Transportation, Inc. following a seven-day jury trial in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas. The complaint was filed by a former Conrail and CSX employee who claimed that he developed kidney cancer as a result of alleged workplace exposures to asbestos and diesel exhaust during his thirty-two year railroad career. At trial, the team demonstrated that the plaintiff was never exposed to unsafe levels of either, and that his alleged exposures did not cause his cancer. After over three years of hard-fought litigation, the team secured a finding of zero liability.



