About

WILLIAM DAVID HOLLIDAY

ANNOUNCEMENT OF RETIREMENT: I have spent the past 4o years as a legal professional, solving difficult problems honestly, legally and ethically in the shortest amount of time with the most efficient use of resources. However, I am publicly announcing my retirement from the active practice of law, effective the 18th day of April, 2011, my 62nd birthday. I am no longer seeking or accepting either new legal cases or clients. Accordingly, the content of this website is neither an advertisement for my legal services, nor a solicitation for either new cases or clients. The remaining content on this website is historical in nature, and is merely for the purpose of describing those areas of the law in which I practiced during a lifetime in my chosen profession.  William David Holliday

During my legal career I had a general civil law practice involving litigation, estate & probate, oil & gas, real and personal property, unclaimed property, business/corporate transactional practice and administrative practice in the fields of ERISA, EBSA, IRS, PBGC & NHTSA.

Birth Place: Bryan, Brazos County, Texas
Married: 39 years – five children
Residence: University Park, Dallas

Education:         Preparatory – Stephen F. Austin – El Paso, Texas, B.B.A. Business Administration 1970, Doctor of Jurisprudence  – Texas Tech University School of Law 1974.

Military:            Major – Texas State Guard, Honorably Discharged 1988

Professional:     Law Offices of William David Holliday, 5454 La Sierra Drive, Suite 203, Dallas, Texas 75231. Licensed by the State of Texas since 1974, State Bar No. 09877300. 37 years private client civil law practice.

Civic:               Advisory Council/Communities Foundation of Texas, Bishop’s Representative to the American Indian Community in Dallas, Past President/Men’s Club at Christ The King Parish, Membership Chair/Serra Club of Dallas, Bishop’s Representative/National Catholic Indian Conference, pro-bono legal counsel to the Diocese of Dallas and parishes of Santa Clara, Blessed Sacrament, Christ The King and St. Williams, since 1989, Bethlemita Order’s St. Joseph’s Residence since 1990, Missionaries of Charity Order’s Shelter for un-wed mothers since 1992, Order of Malta’s weekly homeless food ministry since 1995