Background
Dixler, Daniel S. was born on December 18, 1917 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Dixler, Daniel S. was born on December 18, 1917 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
Brooklyn College (Bachelor of Arts, 1939). Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, New York (Master of Science, 1945). Seton Hall University (Doctor of Philosophy, 1973).
Worked at Keller and Heckman Limited Liability Partnership (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Administrative Practice before Federal Departments and Agencies of Federal, State and Foreign Governments. Representation before Congress and State Legislatures. Civil and Criminal Litigation before Federal and State Courts.
Trade Associations Representation.
Domestic and International Business Transactions. Food and Drug, Telecommunications, Environmental, Occupational Health and Safety, Labor and Employment, Transportation, Litigation, International Trade, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Product Liability, Advertising and Labeling, Corporate, Contracts, and Intellectual Property.
Sigma Xi. Member: American Chemical Society, 1939.
American Association for the Advancement of Science. Assistant Professor, Chemistry, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, 1947-1951.
Adjunct Professor, Adelphi University, Hempstead, Illinois, 1952. Adjunct Professor, Analytical Chemistry, Hofstra University, Hempstead, Illinois, 1953.
Seminar Chairman, Vinyl Chloride, American Chemistry Society, San Francisco Meeting, 1975.
Keller and Heckman, founded in 1962 has a broad practice in regulatory law, litigation and business transactions, serving both domestic and foreign clients. The firm has been a pioneer in the use of inter-disciplinary approaches in problem-solving. Foreign example, since 1971 the firm has had an in-house scientific staff, which works closely with the firm"s attorneys in matters of great technical complexity.
In addition, many of the firm"s attorneys have expertise in multiple areas of law, as well as experience in government.
Member: American Chemical Society, 1939. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Assistant Professor, Chemistry, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, 1947-1951.
Adjunct Professor, Adelphi University, Hempstead, Illinois, 1952.
Adjunct Professor, Analytical Chemistry, Hofstra University, Hempstead, Illinois, 1953. Seminar Chairman, Vinyl Chloride, American Chemistry Society, San Francisco Meeting, 1975.