About Daniel
Daniel Glasser has practiced law in Pennsylvania for decades. He earned his law degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and built a career centered in Allegheny County. His professional life reflects steady involvement in local bar activities and in the management of a private law firm.
Shortly after joining the bar, he became active in the Pennsylvania legal community. He has been a member of the Pennsylvania State Bar since 1990. Beginning in 1993 he joined both the Allegheny County Bar Association and the Family Law Section of the association. Those early affiliations shaped the networks he would rely on throughout his career.
Glasser is a founding member of Pollock Begg Komar Glasser & Vertz LLC. He helped establish the firm and has continued his work there as it evolved. His role at the firm combines case work with the sort of firm governance that comes from being part of a founding group. He also serves on the Allegheny County Bar Association Special Fee Determination Committee, a position he has held since 2000.
His practice has long intersected with family law. Membership in both the Allegheny County and Pennsylvania Bar Association family law sections dates to 1993. Those memberships point to sustained engagement in matters that include divorce, custody, support and related proceedings. In addition to courtroom work, he has handled issues that arise in the management and billing of family law cases, as reflected by his committee service on fee determinations.
Outside the courtroom he keeps varied interests. Since 2014 he has been a member of the Society for American Baseball Research. That affiliation signals a personal interest that sits apart from his legal work, but it also shows an inclination toward sustained community and scholarly involvement.
Colleagues describe a lawyer who has long been present in the Pittsburgh-area legal scene. He has a track record of continuous membership in local and state bar groups that often serve as forums for practice standards and peer review. That continuity translates into familiarity with local procedures and with issues commonly encountered in family law practice.
He remains active at Pollock Begg Komar Glasser & Vertz LLC, practicing in Pennsylvania and participating in the local bar’s professional activities. His current practice centers on family law and related matters.