Bousquet Holstein PLLC has elected CASEY A. JOHNSON as a member of the firm. He joined Bousquet Holstein in 2014, and divides his time providing legal counsel in dual-citizenship matters, as counsel to clients in the Brownfield Tax Credit Program, and advising in Title IX matters. Johnson also works with the firm’s bankruptcy practice group. […]
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Bousquet Holstein PLLC has elected CASEY A. JOHNSON as a member of the firm. He joined Bousquet Holstein in 2014, and divides his time providing legal counsel in dual-citizenship matters, as counsel to clients in the Brownfield Tax Credit Program, and advising in Title IX matters. Johnson also works with the firm’s bankruptcy practice group. He has extensive experience helping clients navigate through the dual-citizenship process, including obtaining releases of New York State and New York City certified vital records, obtaining “one and the same person” court orders, and obtaining orders to direct the amendment of vital records. Johnson has worked with the firm’s brownfield clients, focusing on the tax incentives available through the NYS Brownfield Cleanup Program. He is experienced in preparing Brownfield Tax Credit claims, responding to subsequent desk audits to help clients get their claims approved, and challenging disallowances when needed. Prior to joining Bousquet Holstein, Johnson was a staff attorney for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York. He has also served as a law clerk for two judges. Johnson is a graduate of Cornell University Law School and earned his bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University.