Anthony R. Mole
Anthony R. Mole practices in the areas of civil litigation, municipal law, land use and zoning, real estate, corporate and business law, matrimonial law, landlord and tenant law, criminal law, and wills and estates. Anthony has an extensive background in municipal law, as he has provided legal services to a number of municipalities throughout his career. In the Town of Patterson, New York, he has represented the Town Board, Planning Board, and Zoning Board of Appeals, has served as Town Prosecutor, and has litigated matters including Article 78, condemnation, employment and tax certiorari proceedings. In the Town of Kent, New York, he has represented the Town Board, has served as Town Prosecutor, and has litigated matters including Article 78, condemnation, employment and tax certiorari proceedings. In the Town of Carmel, New York, he has represented the Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals, Architectural Review Board and Environmental Conservation Board, has served as Town Prosecutor, and has litigated Article 78 proceedings. In the Village of Brewster, New York, he has served as Village Prosecutor. In addition, he has also represented the County of Putnam in the litigation of tax foreclosure proceedings. Anthony currently serves as Village Counsel in the Village of Brewster, New York, in which he represents the Village Board of Trustees. He also currently serves as the Attorney for the Town of Lewisboro, in which he represents the Town Board and Zoning Board of Appeals. In addition to representing municipalities in land use and zoning matters, Anthony has a successful practice representing land developers and homeowners in land use and zoning matters, including the approval process and litigation in relation thereto. Anthony also serves as Town Justice in the Town of Patterson, New York. Anthony graduated cum laude in 1997 with a BA in Political Science from the State University of New York at New Paltz, where he was a member of the Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science National Honor Society. He then earned his law degree from Pace University School of Law in 2000 with a Certificate of Concentration in International Law. While at Pace University School of Law, Anthony successfully competed in the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot in Vienna, Austria.