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HOLLIS LAIDLAW & SIMON P.C. provides the high level service of a boutique firm with the breadth of a full service firm. For 50 years, we have served clients throughout Westchester County, New York City, and abroad, offering solutions to our clients’ needs in litigation and dispute resolution, trusts and estates, elder law, corporate, employment, real estate, and land use and zoning, the cornerstone on which we built our reputation.
Committed to Excellence
HOLLIS LAIDLAW & SIMON P.C. provides the high level service of a boutique firm with the breadth of a full service firm. For 50 years, we have served clients throughout Westchester County, New York City, and abroad, offering solutions to our clients’ needs in litigation and dispute resolution, trusts and estates, elder law, corporate, employment, real estate, and land use and zoning, the cornerstone on which we built our reputation.
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What is a Special Permit and When is it Required?
If you're a landowner, you may be interested in knowing about what you can or can't do on your property. To learn more, read Sara O'Shea's informative article on special permits.
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What About the Kids?
Read Bridget Eichinger's article on how we can protect our children through our estate planning.
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Mental Hygiene Law (MHL) Article 81 vs. Surrogate’s Court Procedure Act (SCPA)
In New York State, there are two legal proceedings that deal with the appointment of a guardian for an individual who is deemed incapacitated.
Read Kathleen Redalieu's new article to learn more.
Read Kathleen Redalieu's new article to learn more.
blog
What is a Special Permit and When is it Required?
If you're a landowner, you may be interested in knowing about what you can or can't do on your property. To learn more, read Sara O'Shea's informative article on special permits.
blog
What About the Kids?
Read Bridget Eichinger's article on how we can protect our children through our estate planning.
blog
Mental Hygiene Law (MHL) Article 81 vs. Surrogate’s Court Procedure Act (SCPA)
In New York State, there are two legal proceedings that deal with the appointment of a guardian for an individual who is deemed incapacitated.
Read Kathleen Redalieu's new article to learn more.
Read Kathleen Redalieu's new article to learn more.