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Daniel W. Shuman

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April 28, 2011
Dear Emily & Family,
Our heart felt condolences. May tears of sorrow become smiles when we remember Dan.
April 28, 2011
An inspirational teacher, mentor, and friend. Prof. Shuman will be deeply missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to Prof. Shuman's family and loved ones.
April 27, 2011
Wishing our condolences and love to the family. Cheryl, Hani AJ and Lila
April 27, 2011
Dan was my first friend. We were born 20 days and 4 doors apart on Upsal St in Philadelphia. We remained friendly until his move west in high school. I will remember him fondly, and I'm sure his family must be proud and comforted by his wonderful accomplishments in his too short sojourn.
April 27, 2011
I'm from an older school with respect to Professor Shuman. He was my evidence teacher back in the early 80s. As a teacher, he was one of the best. When Ii was trying cases in federal courts around the country, and in local courts in Washington, DC, Maryland, and elsewhere, the lessons he taught me were unbelievable. He was the modern day equivalent of Socrates in the classroom.

I thank my lucky stars that he was my evidence professor, I thank those same stars that I knew him. What he taught me was the basis of my trial career. RIP, Professor Shuman, and thank you.

K.D. Lewis
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