Whiteford Taylor & Preston announced today that David Daneman and Joseph Selba have joined the firm’s Business Reorganization and Bankruptcy practice from Bishop Daneman & Simpson LLC.
Mr. Daneman commented, “I am delighted to join WTP and to be part of a firm with such a broad platform of capabilities. My existing clients are already experiencing the benefits of their new access to the brain trust that exists across the many departments of this excellent firm. While I will miss the daily interaction with my former partners and close friends, Bryan Bishop and Lori Simpson, I am excited about working with such a strong team of attorneys many of whom I have known and respected for two decades.
“We are very pleased to welcome David and Joe to the firm,” noted Martin Fletcher, the firm’s managing partner. “Our financial restructuring practice covers the entire mid-Atlantic region and other venues across the country. Their addition will further solidify our market position.”
David Daneman, who is joining as a partner, has practiced in Baltimore for over 20 years. He represents clients in a host of business bankruptcy, commercial litigation, and real estate matters. David received his B.S. from Franklin and Marshall College in 1986, and his J.D. from the University of Baltimore in 1989. He is a past member of the Board of Governors of the Maryland State Bar Association and a former chair of the Young Lawyers’ Section. He is admitted in Maryland and D.C.
Joseph Selba, a third year associate who works with David, practices in the areas of bankruptcy, commercial and construction litigation. He received his B.A. from Johns Hopkins University in 2005, where he was an NCAA Academic All-American, and his law degree from the University of Maryland School of Law. He is admitted in Maryland.