- D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr. gave an Opening Statement Demonstration for Professor Lynne Adair Kramer's Advanced Trial Advocacy Class at Touro Law School on February 6, 2012.
- D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr. presented at the Suffolk Academy of Law’s “Putting Spot on Trial: The Anatomy of a Dangerous Dog Proceeding & Related Legal & Practical Issues” on May 19, 2011, along with Hon. Stephen Ukeiley (Suffolk County District Court Judge), Amy L. Chaitoff, Esq., Debora M. Bresch, Esq. (ASPCA—Senior Director, Eastern Region) and Jeff Kolbjornsen (Master Trainer—Elite Animal Trainers of America).
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr. discussed “Federal Practice” at Touro Law Center with Yeltje DeJong, Esq. on March 15, 2011.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “
Federal Practice”, Suffolk Academy of Law Bridge the Gap Program, presented on March 12, 2011.
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Wende A. Doniger, "
Handling a Civil Case: Personal Injury and Commercial Litigation Lecture Outline", Suffolk Academy of Law Bridge the Gap Program, presented on March 12, 2011, along with James F. Fagan, Esq., law secretary to the Hon. Mark D. Cohen, and A. Craig Purcell, Esq.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr. presented at the Suffolk Academy of Law’s “Pattern Jury Instructions and Verdict Sheets” on May 20, 2010, along with Hon. Leon Lazer, Hon. Emily Pines, Hon. Ralph Costello, Hon. James P. Flanagan, Matthew Hughes, Esq. (law secretary to the Hon. Joseph Pastoressa), and John Breen, Esq.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr. discussed “Federal Practice” at Touro Law Center with the Hon. E. Thomas Boyle, United States Magistrate Judge, Eastern District of New York on April 2010.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “Federal Practice Under the December 2009 Amended Rules”, Suffolk Academy of Law Bridge the Gap Program, presented on March 20, 2010.
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Wende A. Doniger, "Handling a Civil Case: Personal Injury and Commercial Litigation Lecture Outline", Suffolk Academy of Law Bridge the Gap Program, presented on February 27, 2010, along with James F. Fagan, Esq., law secretary to the Hon. Mark D. Cohen.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “Federal Practice Under the December 2007 Amended Rules”, at the Suffolk Academy of Law’s program entitled “A Beginner’s Guide to Federal Practice”, presented on November 19, 2009, along with Peter J. Ausili, Esq., Chief Clerk to the Hon. Leonard Wexler, U.S.D.J.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “Opening and Closing Statements”, Alexander Hamilton American Inn of Court, presented at Touro Law Center on September 23, 2009 along with Eugene D. Berman, Esq.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “Federal Practice Under the December 2007 Amended Rules”, Suffolk Academy of Law Bridge the Gap Program, presented on February 28, 2009.
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Wende A. Doniger, "Warring Parents, Wounded Children," participated at a two-part mock hearing and discussion at the Suffolk Academy of Law on April 16, 2008, along with Hon. John Kelly, Hon. Richard Hoffmann, Theresa A. Mari, Esq., Domenik Veraldi, Esq., Robert A. Cohen, Esq., Jeanne R. Burton, Esq., and Jeannemarie Massetti, RACSW.
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Wende A. Doniger "Handling a Civil Case: Personal Injury and Commercial Litigation Lecture Outline", Suffolk Academy of Law Bridge the Gap Program, presented on March 2, 2008.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “Federal Practice Under the December 2007 Amended Rules”, Suffolk Academy of Law Bridge the Gap Program, presented on March 1, 2008.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “
Potpourri of Miscellaneous Motions”, presented at the Suffolk Academy of Law’s program, “Motion Practice Series: Discovery & More”, on November 26, 2007, along with Hon. Thomas F. Whelan and James F. Farrell, Jr., Esq.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “
Trial Objections”, presented at the Nassau Academy of Law’s program, “Objection! A Trial Skills Program”, on September 10, 2007, along with Hon. Joel Asarch, Hon. Mark Cohen and William T. Ferris, Esq.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “Declaring War on Those Who Enable Identity Theft—New Laws and Victim’s Rights”, (third of a three-part series), The Suffolk Lawyer,, Vol.23, No. 10, June 2007 issue at p.12.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “Declaring War on Those Who Enable Identity Theft—New Laws and Victim’s Rights”, (second of a three-part series), The Suffolk Lawyer,, Vol.23, No. 9, May 2007 issue at p.7.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “Declaring War on Those Who Enable Identity Theft—New Laws and Victim’s Rights”, (first of a three-part series), The Suffolk Lawyer,, Vol.23, No. 8, April 2007 issue at p.7.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “
Declaring War on Businesses Whose Negligence Has Enabled Identity Theft”, presented at the Suffolk Academy of Law’s program, “Identity Theft: Recovering Civil Damages”, on March 15, 2007, along with Hon. Walter B. Tolub, Hon. Philip S. Straniere and Joseph Mauro, Esq.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “
Trial Objections”, presented at the Suffolk Academy of Law’s program, “Objection!”, on March 6, 2007, along with Hon. Joel Asarch, Hon. Mark Cohen and William T. Ferris, Esq.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “Introduction to Federal Practice” presented at the Suffolk Academy of Law’s program, The Federal Trial Tips & Strategies from A to Z, on December 6, 2006, along with Hon. Joanna Seybert, United States District Judge (E.D.N.Y.), Scott Michael Mishkin, Esq., Gary Lee Steffanetta, Esq., Yeltje DeJong, Esq., and Lewis M. Wasserman, Esq.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “
Identity Theft—Fight Back and Erase the Damage”, Second Annual Legal Trade Show, sponsored by the State Bank of Long Island and Suffolk Academy of Law, Sheraton Hotel, Smithtown, presented on May 17, 2006 along with Hon. Steve Levy, Suffolk County Executive, Hon. Jeanine F. Pirro, former Westchester County District Attorney and candidate for N.Y.S. Attorney General, and Robert Guido, former Special Counsel for Grievance Matters, State of New York, Appellate Division.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr. and John P. Bracken, “
Program on Jury Selection”, Alexander Hamilton Inn of the American Inns of Court, presented on April 5, 2006.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., Workshop Facilitator in “Taking and Defending Depositions”, Suffolk Academy of Law, on March 4, 2006.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “Introduction to Federal Practice”, Suffolk Academy of Law Bridging the Gap, presented on February 4, 2006.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr. and John P. Bracken, “
Introduction and Overview of Discovery Under Article 31 of the N.Y. Civil Practice Law and Rules”, Suffolk Academy of Law Discovery Under the CPLR, presented on January 31, 2006 along with Hon. Leonard B. Austin, Hon. Elizabeth Hazlitt Emerson, Hon. Thomas F. Whelan, Hon. F. Dana Winslow and John P. Bracken, Esq.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “Residential Homeowner Held to Same Standards as Commercial Pool Operator—Far-Reaching Implications of Accident at Quogue Share-House as Decided in Fornaro v. Azar”, The Suffolk Lawyer, Vol.22, No.3, November 2005.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr. presented “
Contribution, Apportionment, Joint Liability, Comparative Negligence and Settlement”, Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, September 29, 2005.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “
Voir Dire: Jury Selection in New York State Supreme Court”, Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, presented at the Second Annual Summer Trial Advocacy Program, July 20, 2005.
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Instructor at the Trial Advocacy Institute, Touro Law Center, July 18, 20 and 22, 2005.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “Identity Theft and What to do to Erase the Damage”, Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, presented on June 23, 2005.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “Introduction to Federal Practice”, Suffolk Academy of Law Bridging the Gap, presented on February 5, 2005
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr., “
How To Set Up A Corporation In Anticipation Of And Prior To Filing For IRC §501(C)(3) Tax-Exempt Status”, Nassau Bar Association and Suffolk Academy of Law, presented on January 18, 2005.
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D. Daniel Engstrand, Jr. and Scott M. Mishkin, “Introduction to Federal Practice”, Suffolk Academy of Law Nuts and Bolts Series, presented on May 6, 2004.
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Opening Statements demonstration for Trial Advocacy Institute, Touro Law Center, August 2, 2004.
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Instructor at the Trial Advocacy Institute, Touro Law Center, August 2, 3 and 5, 2004.