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Muller, Daniel D. Jr.

Daniel D. Muller Jr. - Manchester, NH

Attorney at Cronin Bisson & Zalinsky P.C.

Land Use Planning Lawyers in Manchester, NH

722 Chestnut Street Manchester, NH 03104

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Manchester Land Use Planning Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Land Use Planning
  • Municipal Law
  • Civil Litigation
  • Personal Injury

Attorney Information

Overview

Daniel Muller focuses his practice on Land Use and Real Estate law. He also is involved with much of the legal writing for the firm’s appellate work, which includes a variety of practice areas and legal issues.

Over his twenty-five plus years of practice, Dan has handled land use cases from every perspective having represented municipal boards, land developers, and abutting landowners at different times. He has appeared before land use boards throughout New Hampshire and litigated land use cases before the Superior Court and the Housing Appeals Board.

Dan is a member of the New Hampshire Bar and is licensed in State of New Hampshire, as well as, the United States District Court for New Hampshire. Dan is also a member of the Manchester Bar.

Dan is a native of New Hampshire. He enjoys spending his free time with his wife and two kids. Kids sports take up a fair amount of his time outside of the office and he has coached his kids’ soccer teams in the past.

Dan has a B.A. (Political Science/International Affairs) from the University of New Hampshire and his J.D. from Tulane Law School.


Education

  • Legal Education

    • Tulane University School of Law, Paris, France, 1996
      J.D.
  • Non Legal Education

    • University of New Hampshire, 1993
      B.A.

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Attorney

Past Positions

  • City of Manchester Solicitor’s Office

Published Works

Articles

  • New Standards in Variance Law
  • Life Safety Kills Property Owners
  • Life Safety Code and the Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings

Bar Admissions

  • New Hampshire, 1996

Other Affiliations

  • New Hampshire Bar Association (Member)
  • Manchester Bar Association (Member)

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Manchester, NH

722 Chestnut Street
Manchester, NH 03104

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Phone: 603-696-6193

Fax: 603-623-5626

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Website: https://www.cbzlaw.com

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