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Zarwin Baum Welcomes Daniel Baurer to the Firm

April 11, 2024

Zarwin Baum is thrilled to announce that Daniel S. Baurer has joined the Firm as a Shareholder with the Insurance Defense practice group. Dan continues to represent Plaintiffs for their personal injury claims, which include catastrophic loss, dismemberment, traumatic brain injury, as well as soft tissue injury. Whether representing Plaintiffs or Defendants, Dan has extensive experience concentrating his practice on complex civil litigation matters.

Dan is admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New Jersey. He also has Federal Bar Admissions in the District of Maryland, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, and Middle District of Pennsylvania. He was raised in the Greater Philadelphia area and earned his Juris Doctor degree from the Baltimore School of Law in 2012 and, prior to that, his undergraduate degree from The Pennsylvania State University.

Zarwin Baum is committed to hiring high-level, experienced lawyers who deliver the best service to clients. Dan will add efficient, strategic, and trustworthy service to Zarwin Baum’s automobile insurance coverage and liability, construction site liability, premises and habitational liability, and professional liability practice areas.

If you are interested in working with Daniel Baurer, he can be contacted by email at dbaurer@zarwin.com or by phone at (265) 765.9615.

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