About Daniel Rene
Daniel Rene Belzil is an attorney licensed to practice in both New York and New Jersey. He is a member of the litigation team at Belluck & Fox LLP, where he works on matters that arise under the laws of those two states.
Belzil earned his law degree from Vermont Law School. His legal education there provided a foundation in core subjects and research skills that he has used in practice. He entered the bar in New York and New Jersey and has built a practice that requires familiarity with court procedures and statutory differences across state lines.
Early in his career Belzil handled matters that required close attention to procedural detail. He developed experience preparing filings, conducting factual and legal research, and working with clients through discovery and pretrial phases. Those tasks gave him practical courtroom preparation and an understanding of the practical needs of people and organizations involved in civil disputes.
At Belluck & Fox LLP Belzil is part of a team that manages complex client matters. He collaborates with colleagues on case strategy, drafts motions and briefs, and assists in developing trial preparation materials. His dual admission in New York and New Jersey allows him to support litigation and regulatory matters that span both jurisdictions, and to advise clients about differences in state practice where those differences affect case management or scheduling.
Colleagues note that day-to-day legal work often involves balancing legal research, client communication and court deadlines. Belzil’s routine includes both written advocacy and work that prepares cases for evidentiary hearings and trials. He maintains familiarity with local court rules and filing systems in the jurisdictions where he is admitted, which helps ensure procedural compliance for matters before trial courts.
Outside court dockets, Belzil takes on the kind of background work that supports client outcomes: evaluating evidence, coordinating with experts, and assisting on settlement discussions when appropriate. He has worked on matters that required coordination across state lines and with multiple parties.
As of 2026 he continues to practice at Belluck & Fox LLP and focuses on legal matters arising under New York and New Jersey law.