About Daniel N.
Daniel N. Stampone earned his J.D. from Widener University Commonwealth Law School in 2015. He completed a law school curriculum that combined classroom instruction with practical skills training. The degree laid the groundwork for a career spent practicing across two neighboring states.
After leaving Widener, Stampone entered private practice and built a caseload that crosses state lines. He is admitted to practice in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Over the years he has handled matters that required attention to procedural differences between the two states and to the expectations of different tribunals.
Colleagues describe his style as straightforward. He writes plainly and prepares files that are organized. That approach can be helpful when matters move quickly or when deadlines are tight. In court or at the negotiating table, he aims for clarity in argument and in the presentation of facts.
His work touches on the practical aspects of representing clients day to day. He counsels individuals and businesses on legal questions that arise in routine transactions and disputes. He manages filings, drafts pleadings and agreements, and attends hearings when matters require in-person advocacy. He also spends time researching statutory and case law to support client positions.
Stampone has kept close ties to the legal community in both states. He maintains relationships with other lawyers, paralegals and court personnel. Those contacts can smooth logistics and help when coordination across jurisdictions is necessary. He is accustomed to working with opposing counsel to set schedules, share documents and resolve discovery issues.
Outside of casework, he has focused on sharpening litigation and negotiation skills acquired since law school. He has taken continuing legal education courses to stay current on developments that affect practitioners in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. That ongoing study supports his day-to-day responsibilities.
He approaches each file with attention to detail and a practical eye toward outcomes that clients can use. He adapts to the procedural rules that vary between venues and strives to present matters efficiently. He practices in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.