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Daniel S Sweetser

Szaferman, Lakind, Blumstein & Blader • NJ
Employment LawInsuranceInvestigationsPersonal Injury

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Daniel S. Sweetser is a distinguished Partner at Szaferman, Lakind, Blumstein & Blader, where he leads the Employment Law Group within the firm’s Business Law and Litigation division. Based in New Jersey, Dan brings over three decades of extensive legal experience to his practice, having successfully litigated a diverse array of cases in both State and Federal Courts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. His proficiency spans multiple areas of law, including Employment Law, Contracts, Business Disputes, Shareholder and Partnership Disputes, Insurance Law, and Civil Rights Law. Dan’s deep understanding of Employment Law makes him a trusted advisor for both executives and companies facing complex legal challenges. He provides invaluable counsel on a wide range of employment-related issues, such as negotiating employment agreements, structuring severance contracts, conducting internal investigations, and developing effective employer policies and handbooks. His commitment to his clients is reflected in his meticulous approach and the personalized strategies he crafts to meet their unique needs. Throughout his career, Dan has earned a reputation for his strategic thinking and unwavering dedication to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients. His ability to navigate the intricacies of employment law with skill and clarity has made him a respected figure in the New Jersey legal community, where he continues to advocate for fairness and justice in the workplace.

About Employment Law

Employment law attorneys handle workplace legal matters affecting both employees and employers. They address issues from hiring through termination. Common matters include wrongful termination, discrimination, wage disputes, employment contracts.

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Updated: Apr 27, 2026