Important Coronavirus Information and Legal Alerts

We are facing a rapidly changing environment. The challenges affect every aspect of life and every member of our communities. We have set up this webpage to provide up-to-date information on legal matters as well as health, financial, tax and business resources, as well as CARES Act information, that may be useful to you in handling your Read More »

New York Homeowners and Condominium Associations Should Articulate Clear Rules on Short-Term Rentals to Avoid Potential Pitfalls

As schools and colleges break for summer and vacation season gets into full swing, short-term rentals – offered on popular platforms like Airbnb and VRBO – are often a prime topic of discussion. Short-term rentals are not new. But they are consistently the subject of debate of local municipalities – some residents preferring the extra Read More »

2023 Annual High School Photography Contest

To: Onondaga County and Tompkins County High School Students, and Art/Photography TeachersCC: All School District Superintendents and High School Principals and Vice Principals We are pleased to announce the 15th Annual Bousquet Holstein High School Photography Contest for Onondaga and Tompkins County High School Student in grades 9 through 12 (including high schools in the Read More »

How Can a Parent’s Legal Marijuana Use Impact Child Custody Cases in New York?

In this article: Can marijuana affect my custody case? Medical Marijuana Arguments Used in Custody Cases Summary The Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act legalized the use of marijuana state-wide in 2021. This legalization posed huge uncertainty for divorce and family law attorneys in how marijuana's greater accessibility would affect family court/custodial cases. Now, after two Read More »

Nathan M. Jerauld and Maria C. Zumpano Join Bousquet Holstein

Bousquet Holstein PLLC is pleased to announce that Nathan M. Jerauld and Maria C. Zumpano, MBA, CPA have joined the firm. Nathan Jerauld joins the firm’s Litigation Practice group, with a focus on estate litigation. He has extensive experience operating in high-stress environments and delivering tailored analysis of complex issues. He is a veteran of the U.S. Army where he Read More »

Legal Gears – An Update from L. Micha Ordway

Earlier this month, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California issued a decision in a case that involved an injured bicyclist.  You might wonder what a run of the mill bicycling accident case is doing in federal court?  Simple negligence case, right? Had to be a diversity case, right? There can't be federal Read More »

More Funding Available for Employers to Meet Payroll

Federal legislation authorizing additional funding for employers, hospitals and healthcare providers confronting Covid-19 pandemic is effective April 24, 2020.  The Paycheck Protection Program Increase Act of 2020 ("PPPIA") is the fourth piece of major federal legislation adopted in response to Covid-19. NOTE: The Payroll Protection Program resumes Monday, April 27th at 10:30 AM EDT. The SBA will resume Read More »