Daniel has been a leader in the legal profession over the course of his career. He served as President of NJAJ — the largest plaintiffs’ trial attorney organization in the state in 2015-2016. Attorney Daniel Rosner has also served in various roles for the New Jersey Association for Justice (formerly known as ATLA-NJ) since 2004, including terms as Chairman and Co-Chairman of numerous committees and boards including the NJAJ Educational Foundation in 2014-2015 which is responsible for administering many continuing legal education programs for attorneys throughout the state. He continues to be a member of the NJAJ Board of Governors and has been since 2005. Daniel’s service to the... Read More
About Daniel E. Rosner
Daniel has been a leader in the legal profession over the course of his career. He served as President of NJAJ — the largest plaintiffs’ trial attorney organization in the state in 2015-2016. Attorney Daniel Rosner has also served in various roles for the New Jersey Association for Justice (formerly known as ATLA-NJ) since 2004, including terms as Chairman and Co-Chairman of numerous committees and boards including the NJAJ Educational Foundation in 2014-2015 which is responsible for administering many continuing legal education programs for attorneys throughout the state. He continues to be a member of the NJAJ Board of Governors and has been since 2005. Daniel’s service to the legal profession included two three-year terms on the prestigious JPAC committee of the NJSBA. This committee helped vet newly selected potential judges and prosecutors from the Governor’s office to help determine if they were qualified to serve. He also has served on the Amicus Committee of the NJSBA from 2008-2022. Amicus, or friend of the court, is a committee that volunteers its input into important public policy legal issues that the courts may look to for expertise within the profession.