Christine Woodcock Dettor

“I can give people peace of mind that their friends and family will be taken care of.” Christine's extensive legal knowledge allows her to solve the problems that matter most to her clients. Christine offers people the peace of mind they’re seeking, putting them on the right path to achieving their goals and preparing for Read More »

Tax Planning and Advocacy

Most significant personal and business decisions have tax consequences, and the laws governing these consequences frequently change. Our Tax Planning and Advocacy Group understands the complex tax rules at the federal, state and local levels, which enables us to help clients avoid undesirable and possibly detrimental tax consequences when undertaking significant lifetime decisions in their Read More »

Immigration

Bousquet Holstein's experienced immigration team provides legal guidance and services on a wide range of immigration law matters. Whether you are looking for assistance with getting a work visa or employment authorization, bringing international talent to your company, seeking guidance on business immigration compliance, or reuniting with family – our attorneys can help you with Read More »

Dual Citizenship

The United States permits its citizens to maintain a dual-citizenship, meaning they are also a recognized citizen of a foreign nation. However, each country has its own unique laws that govern the eligibility and qualifications to become a citizen or dual-citizen of that country. If you have determined you are qualified for Dual Citizenship, Dual Italian Read More »

Emilee K. Lawson Hatch

Register for our Wills and Trusts Seminars in May Emilee practices in the Trusts and Estates area. She is a native of the Rocky Mountains, where she grew up in Evergreen, Colorado.  Since settling in Syracuse, Emilee has developed a broad and sophisticated client base. Emilee concentrates her practice in the areas of estate planning, Read More »

Public Finance

The Internal Revenue Code and New York State law provide tax incentives to encourage and support projects that serve the public, promote economic development and advance charitable and public purposes.  These incentives include tax-exempt bonds, tax credits and the abatement of real property, sales and use and mortgage recording taxes offered by Industrial Development Agencies Read More »

Anna Putintseva

Anna Putintseva is an attorney in the Business Law and Immigration Practice Groups at the Syracuse office of Bousquet Holstein PLLC.  With expertise in mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance matters, commercial transactions, and business immigration, Anna provides representation to businesses and individual clients on a broad range of legal issues, from advising on an appropriate Read More »

Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROS)

Retirement assets are the largest asset that must be divided in divorce actions. Many practitioners are overwhelmed by the vast body of law and regulations, as well as individual plan rules regarding the division of retirement plan assets. Don’t let that anxiety make retirement assets an afterthought! A better understanding of these issues will avoid Read More »

David A. Holstein

“My clients expect that I will devote whatever time and effort it takes to answer a pressing question or move an important project forward.” Individuals seeking to preserve their wealth, pass down a family business, or maximize the value of their companies need intelligent planning that reflects in-depth knowledge of business, tax  and estate law—and Read More »

Steve Paquette

Individuals facing divorce or separation need compassionate and skilled professionals, whether the divorce is contested, uncontested, and whether it is considered to be a “simple divorce” or a more complex divorce. They need to try to find the best divorce lawyer for their needs, and one versed in all areas of divorce and family law resolution:  Read More »