Bousquet Holstein Attorneys Present to Professional Geologists

On Tuesday, October 18, 2022, Bousquet Holstein Attorneys Anna Putintseva and Kevin Sayles presented at the Geology Days Conference hosted by the New York State Council or Professional Geologists. In her presentation, Anna discussed practical and legal entity selection considerations and provided an overview and pros and cons of various business structures available for professional Read More »

EMILEE LAWSON HATCH RECEIVES 40 UNDER FORTY AWARD

Bousquet Holstein is proud to announce that Emilee Lawson Hatch, an Associate Attorney at the firm, has been awarded the CNY Business Journal 40 Under Forty Award. Nominees were judged based on their business accomplishments, community involvement, and their leadership role in Central New York. Emilee was honored at a recognition luncheon on November 19, 2014 at The Read More »

Proclamation Suspending Immigrant Visa Entries

This week, a Proclamation was issued suspending some immigrant visa entries.  The order went into effect April 23, 2020 at midnight eastern time and will last for 60 days.  The effect of this proclamation is that some people who are outside the U.S. waiting for an immigrant visa may not enter the U.S. as immigrants Read More »

Proclamation Suspends Some Nonimmigrant Work Visa Entries and Extends Suspension of Immigrant Visa Entries

A Presidential Proclamation was issued June 22, 2020, that extends the suspension on some immigrant visa entries and also suspends new entries for some individuals seeking L-1, H-1B, H-2B, or J-1 nonimmigrant work visas.  The proclamation goes into effect at midnight (Eastern Time) on June 24, 2020 and will last through December 31, 2020. The effect Read More »

Main Street Loan Program Now Available to Nonprofit Organizations

On July 17, 2020, the Federal Reserve Board announced two loan options under the Main Street Lending Program for nonprofit organizations such as educational institutions, hospitals, and social service organizations. Prior to applying for a loan under the Program, nonprofit organizations should review existing loan agreements to make sure incurring new indebtedness or unsubordinated indebtedness Read More »

Christy Vouri-Misso Joins Bousquet Holstein PLLC

Bousquet Holstein PLLC is pleased to announce that Christy Vouri-Misso has joined the Tax Practice Group at the firm. As a former Attorney Advisor to Judge Robert A. Wherry, of the United States Tax Court, Christy focuses her practice on all aspects of federal and state tax controversies and planning.  This background gives her the unique ability Read More »

Ryan Suser Perfects Appeal

Ryan Suser, a Member and Litigation Attorney in the firm’s Family Law / LGBTQ+ practice, has perfected an appeal in the Appellate Division for the Fourth Department.  The appeal, which will be argued on November 20, 2019 in Rochester, concerns the ability of a "non-biological" parent to obtain standing to seek visitation or custody with Read More »

Ryan Suser Obtains Dismissal After Trial

Ryan Suser, a Member and Litigation Attorney in the firm's Matrimonial and Family Law Practice, obtained a dismissal of a child custody enforcement matter after two days of trial in the Onondaga County Family Court.  At issue, among other things, was whether an alleged violation of a prior order by Suser's client warranted a change Read More »