About Sindhu Susan
Sindhu Susan Daniel built the foundations of her legal career at Temple University, earning her undergraduate degree in 1991 and completing her Juris Doctor at Temple University Beasley School of Law in 1994. She moved quickly from classroom to courtroom in the years that followed, taking the academic training that shaped her early approach to litigation into practice.
After law school, Daniel secured admission across several jurisdictions. She is licensed to practice in Michigan, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Her admissions also extend to federal service: she is admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, and the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. These credentials allow her to handle matters in both state and federal forums.
Her professional affiliations reflect a career oriented toward plaintiff-side civil litigation. Daniel is a member of the American Association for Justice, participates in Women En Masse, and holds membership in The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Civil Plaintiff Lawyers. These associations connect her to peers who practice trial work and plaintiff advocacy and provide continuing education and networking opportunities that shape her practice methods.
Over time her work has concentrated on representing plaintiffs in civil disputes. She appears in state courts in the jurisdictions where she is admitted and handles matters in the federal district courts listed on her admissions. That combination of state and federal work means she navigates case filings, motions practice and courtroom appearances across different procedural environments.
Daniel now practices at Grant Eisenhofer P.A., where she contributes to the firm’s litigation efforts. Her role involves preparing and advancing civil claims on behalf of clients, working through discovery and trial preparation, and presenting cases in court when necessary. Colleagues describe her as thorough in legal research and attentive during client meetings, applying the training she received at Temple to the practical demands of litigation.
Her career path traces a straight line from law school to multi-jurisdictional practice. She continues to engage with national plaintiff-oriented organizations and to practice in both state and federal courts. She currently focuses on civil plaintiff litigation in state and federal courts.