Bousquet Holstein PLLC has named ERIKA H. HOOKER as an attorney in the Trusts and Estates and Agriculture Practice Groups of the law firm. Her background growing up has provided her with the experience to address a diversity of legal matters associated with family farms. Hooker is a 2019 graduate of the Syracuse University College […]
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Bousquet Holstein PLLC has named ERIKA H. HOOKER as an attorney in the Trusts and Estates and Agriculture Practice Groups of the law firm. Her background growing up has provided her with the experience to address a diversity of legal matters associated with family farms. Hooker is a 2019 graduate of the Syracuse University College of Law. As a law student, she represented clients in the Elder and Health Law Clinic for elder financial-abuse cases and also served as a research assistant to Professor David Driesen, working mainly in the area of constitutional law. Hooker earned a bachelor’s degree in communications and international agriculture and rural development from Cornell University. She gained experience interning with the Volunteer Lawyers Project of Onondaga County, Inc. and also interned with a law firm in Syracuse, working in the areas of corporate law and estate planning with family farms across New York state. Prior to law school, Hooker served as an agriculture extension agent with the Peace Corps in Senegal for two years.