obert C. Daniels, was
installed as a Judge of the Superior Court of Pennsylvania in April
2007. He is a 1959 graduate of the College of the Liberal Arts of The
Pennsylvania State University, and obtained a J.D. Degree from the Temple
University School of Law. He has served as a Past Chairman and Member of the
Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, as a Past Chancellor
of the Philadelphia Bar Association, as a Past President of the Philadelphia
Trial Lawyers Association, and as a Permanent Member of the Judicial
Conference for the Third Circuit United States Court of Appeals. Judge
Daniels was formerly with the law firm of Sprague and Sprague, and was past
President of the Philadelphia based law firm of Braverman Daniels Kaskey
Ltd., which is engaged in Civil Trial and Appellate Litigation. He has been
admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, the Pennsylvania
Supreme Court and the United States Court of Appeals for both the Third and
Fifth Circuits.
Judge Daniels
currently serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Temple
University School of Law, as a member of the Development Council of The
Pennsylvania State University's College of the Liberal Arts, as a member of
the Board of Visitors of the Terry Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke
University, as a member of the Leadership Council of the Abramson Cancer
Center of the University of Pennsylvania, as the Founder and Trustee of the
Robert C. Daniels Foundation, and is a former Trustee of the Philadelphia Bar
Foundation.
Judge Daniels
is the 1983 recipient of the Torch of Learning Award of the American Friends
of the Hebrew University, was inducted into the Centurion Society of Duke
University in 1984, was acknowledged as a member of the Centennial Society of
the Temple University School of Law in 1995, and was admitted as a member of
the Mount Nittany Society of The Pennsylvania State University in 2003 for
his contributions as a member of the College of the Liberal Arts' Grand
Destiny Campaign.
Judge Daniels
was been appointed by Governor Rendell to serve as his non-voting
Representative to the Board of Trustees, effective July 2005.
June 2007