Daniel Walsh has NEArlY 20 years of experience litigating complex commercial disputes, bankruptcy, disputes concerning title to and possession of real estate and disputes arising from construction projects in both state and federal courts.

Claims representative of his practice include:

  • Breach of contract

  • Bankruptcy (Consumer and Business)

  • Title insurance issues

  • Boundary disputes

  • Adverse possession

  • Challenges to the validity of transfers

  • Claims for injunctive relief

  • Conversion

  • Creditor's rights of claims

  • Enforcement of judgment and collections

  • Fraud and breach of fiduciary duty

  • Commercial Landlord-tenant

  • Lien priority

  • Mortgage and mechanics lien foreclosures

  • Quiet title and bar claims

Dan's clients include both individuals and businesses in a broad range of industries, including:

  • Real estate development

  • Construction

  • Insurance

  • Financial services and lending

  • HOSPITALITY

Bar Admissions: 

  • New York State

  • U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York

  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York

  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit

Professional Associations and Memberships:

  • New York State Bar Association

  • American Bar Association

  • New York State Land Title Association

  • Westchester County Bar Association

  • Orange County Bar Association

Civic Positions/Associations:

  • Orange County Chamber of Commerce

  • Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce

  • Associate Village Justice, Greenwood Lake, New York (2016-2019)

Education:

  • Seton Hall University School of Law, Newark, New Jersey, cum laude, 2005

  • Ramapo College of New Jersey, Mahwah, New Jersey, 2000

Representative Matters:

  • United General Title Insurance Company v. Karanasos, 2014 WL 4388277 (E.D.N.Y. 2014): Successfully appealed Bankruptcy Court's declination to deny the debtor discharge by application of the "continuous concealment doctrine".

  • United General Title Insurance Company v. RC Abstract, Inc., 36 Misc.3d 1238(A) (Sup. Ct. Westchester Cty. 2011): Successfully obtained summary judgment in favor of the title insurer against its agent and the agent's guarantor's based upon the agent's failure to properly investigate an objection to title.

  • Property Hackers, LLC v. Stewart Title Insurance Company, 96 A.D.3d 818 (2d Dept. 2012): Successfully obtained summary judgment dismissing the complaint against a title insurer where the claim pertained to eminent domain proceedings subsequent to the issuance of the policy. 

  • Represented condominium in post-judgment fraudulent conveyance proceeding to recover $7.4 million dollar judgment from former condominium sponsor.