Daniel O. Rose
Partner
Daniel 0. Rose joined Kreindler & Kreindler LLP in 1997 and became a partner in 2004. He
focuses on aviation and maritime accident litigation.
Mr. Rose has a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Binghamton University and is a
graduate of Fordham University Law School, where he was on the Dean's List and a member of
the Fordham International Law Journal. After law school, he served as Law Clerk to United
States District Court Judge Paul V. Gadola in the Eastern District of Michigan.
Before attending law school, Mr. Rose served in the United States Navy as a carrier-based attack
pilot on board the U.S.S. Independence, where he participated in Desert Shield.
Mr. Rose is a licensed commercial multi-engine airplane and seaplane pilot with instrument
ratings. He has accumulated 1,200 hours of flight time.
While at Kreindler & Kreindler LLP, Mr. Rose has worked on numerous commercial airline,
commuter, military and general aviation crash cases, including the November 12,2001 crash of
American Airlines Flight 587 and the SwissAir Flight 11 1 litigation. Mr. Rose has prosecuted
numerous product liability cases involving a wide range of aviation products including engines,
fuel systems, autopilot systems and flight control systems. He has been involved in matters
involving Boeing, McDonnell Douglas, Airbus, Beech, Cessna, Mitsubishi and Piper aircraft
products.
Mr. Rose has also prosecuted maritime wrongful death and personal injury claims and has tried
cases in federal and state court.
Mr. Rose is admitted to the bars of New York and New Jersey, the United States District Courts
for the Southern, Eastern and Northern Districts of New York and the District of New Jersey. He
has also appeared pro hac vice in numerous courts throughout the United States.
Mr. Rose is a member of the American Bar Association, Litigation Section; the Association of
the Bar of the City of New York, Aeronautics Committee; the American Trial Lawyers
Association; the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association; and the Experimental Aircraft
Association. |