Profile
Daniel S. Weinstock focuses his practice on representing families of children with cerebral palsy and brain or spinal injuries caused by medical negligence. He has won multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements against careless obstetricians, pediatricians and other health care providers in seven different states. Mr. Weinstock is licensed to practice law in the State and Federal Courts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, but also regularly tries catastrophic medical negligence cases in courtrooms across the United States on a pro hac vice basis. His recent successes include: $12 million settlement in neonatal malpractice case. $6 million settlement in spine injury case. $16 million verdict in obstetric malpractice case. $6 million settlement in cerebral palsy case. $7.5 million settlement for brain injuries caused by misplaced catheter. $9.3 million settlement of obstetric malpractice case leading to cerebral palsy. Mr. Weinstock also serves as an Adjunct Professor of Trial Advocacy at the Temple University School of Law, where he teaches trial strategy and technique to practicing attorneys seeking a Master’s Degree of Law, and he teaches trial advocacy to law students at the Widener University School of Law. He frequently lectures on behalf of the American Association of Justice (formerly ATLA) and the Pennsylvania Association for Justice (formerly PaTLA) on trial strategy and technique. Daniel S. Weinstock named 2007, 2008, and 2009 Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice Super Lawyer®.
Selected To
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2011
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2010
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2009
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2008
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2007
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2006
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2005
No Rising Stars publication in 2009
About Daniel Weinstock
Admitted: 1994, Pennsylvania
Professional Webpage: www.feldmanshepherd.com/legal-team.php?action=view&id=8
Bar/Professional Activity:
- Widener University Intensive Trial Advocacy Program: Instructor (1999-present)
- James E. Beasley School of Law: Adjunct Professor of Trial Advocacy (2004 - present)
- American Association of Justice (formerly Association of Trial Lawyers of America): Member (1996-present), Birth Trauma Litigation Group Member (2006-present)
- Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association: Member (2002-Present)
- Pennsylvania Association of Justice (formerly Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association): Member (1995-present) Board of Governors (2004 - present)
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