P. Daniel Hollis, III
P. Daniel Hollis III, a long-time resident of Northern Westchester, has spent his entire legal career in Mount Kisco, NY and joined Shamberg Marwell Davis & Hollis, PC as a partner in 1990, having previously been a partner in another
Mount Kisco law for fifteen years.
Mr. Hollis is experienced in the areas of litigation, especially the trials of complex corporate, contract, zoning, planning, and real estate matters including condemnation; appellate practice in State and Federal Courts; zoning and planning applications before municipal agencies from Long Island to the upper reaches of the Hudson Valley and into Orange County; and trusts and estates and the litigation involving both probate matter and estate administration matters.
Mr. Hollis has obtained municipal approvals for large retail establishments and construction/industrial facilities, warehouses, residential developments, and not-for-profit entities such as educational and religious organizations. He has successfully litigated against municipalities when those municipalities do not properly grant the approvals sought by the firm’s clients.
Mr. Hollis began his service as a Trustee of Northern Westchester Hospital Center in 1981, served as Chairman of the Board, and continues to serve as an Honorary Trustee. He has also served on the Board of the Boys’ & Girls’ Club of Northern Westchester since 1974. Mr. Hollis has also served as Chairman of the Citizen’s Facility Advisory Committee of the Bedford Central School District. |
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Prior to 1990, Mr. Hollis served as chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Bedford. He is Past President of Northern Westchester Bar Association and the Westchester County Bar Foundation, and is chair of the Westchester County Bar Association Judicial Screening Committee for the Ninth Judicial District and Chairperson of the Westchester County Bar Foundation Joseph F. Gagliardi Award for non-judicial employees in the Ninth Judicial District. Mr. Hollis is a member of the New York State Bar Association and is a New York State Bar Fellow. Mr. Hollis has been the recipient of the Mount Kisco Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year Award, the Boys’& Girls’ Club of Northern Westchester Humanitarian of the Year Award and the Westchester County Bar Association “Raising the Bar Award.” He served with the 82nd Airborne in Viet Nam and was awarded the Army Commendation medal, Army Commendation Medal First Oak Leaf Cluster and the Bronze Star for his actions during that service.
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