Bousquet Holstein PLLC

DIANA G. ROGATCH has joined Bousquet Holstein PLLC in its brownfield practice group. She is returning to the law firm after taking part in the 2021 class of summer associates, where she assisted with tax, business, and litigation matters. Her experience includes working as a litigation paralegal for a mid-size law firm in Boston for […]

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DIANA G. ROGATCH has joined Bousquet Holstein PLLC in its brownfield practice group. She is returning to the law firm after taking part in the 2021 class of summer associates, where she assisted with tax, business, and litigation matters. Her experience includes working as a litigation paralegal for a mid-size law firm in Boston for two years and with Judge Frederick Scullin in the Northern District of New York. Rogatch successfully passed the Uniform Bar Examination in April 2022, and she is currently admitted to practice law in Colorado. She will be admitted to practice law in New York state in January 2023. Rogatch graduated from Suffolk University in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in history and a certificate in paralegal studies. She earned her law degree from the Syracuse University College of Law and MBA from the Syracuse Whitman School of Management.

RACHEL B. WADSWORTH has joined Bousquet Holstein’s trusts & estates practice group as an associate. Admitted to practice law in New York state, Wadsworth has worked with a variety of offices including the Federal Public Defenders of Northern New York and Legal Assistance of Western New York’s Pro Se Divorce Clinic during law school. It was at these jobs where she developed her passion for helping clients with their legal issues. Wadsworth also interned with the Judge Stacy Pettit in Albany County Surrogate’s Court during her third year of law school where she received first-hand experience with the Surrogate Court system. Wadsworth graduated from Albany Law School in 2021. She earned her bachelor’s degree in archeology, technology, and historical structures at the University of Rochester in 2017.

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