D. Benjamin Snyder
Associate
D. Benjamin Snyder, an associate in the firm's Dover office, practices in the areas of commercial litigation, commercial and residential real estate transaction work, general business and corporate practice, land use, and bankruptcy.
Mr. Snyder is admitted to practice in Delaware and Pennsylvania.
Mr. Snyder received a Bachelors of Business Administration in Economics from James Madison University in 1997 and a Juris Doctor from The Dickinson School of Law of The Pennsylvania State University in 2000. While at law school, he served as a Senior Editor of the Dickinson Journal of International Law and authored a comment entitled South Africa's Medicines and Related Substances Control Amendment Act: A Spoonful of Sugar or a Bitter Pill to Swallow?, 18 Dick. J. Int'l L. 175 (1999), for which he received the 1998-1999 Richard Reeve Baxtor Award in recognition of "publishing the most outstanding comment."
Upon graduation from law school, Mr. Snyder served as a law clerk to Delaware Supreme Court Justice Henry duPont Ridgely, then-President Judge of the Superior Court of the State of Delaware.
Practice Areas
- Business Law Counseling
- General Litigation:
- Commercial and Contract Disputes
- Land Use
- Bankruptcy Creditor Litigation
- Professional Malpractice Defense, Personal Injury, Tort Litigation
Recent Experience
- Walker v Walker, 892 A.2d 1053 (Del. 2006) (court appointed)
- Brady v. Silverview Farm, Inc., 2005 WL 1798053 (Del. Ch.)
- Szczepanski v. Cendant Mortgage Services, 873 A.2d 1099 (Del. 2005)
Bar Admissions
Professional and Community Activities
- Office of Child Advocate, Volunteer
- Vice-chair, Kent County, Delaware State Bar Association New Lawyers
Publications
- South Africa's Medicines and Related Substances Control Amendment Act: A Spoonful of Sugar or a Bitter Pill to Swallow?, 18 Dick. J. Int'l L. 175 (1999)
Education
- James Madison University (B.B.A., 1997)
- The Pennsylvania State University (J.D., 2000)
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