Hunsicker is a member of the firm’s Elder Law, Trusts & Estates, Tax and Family Business Succession Planning practice areas. She is admitted to practice in New York state, and is a graduate of SUNY Buffalo and the Syracuse University College of Law.

Mannion serves clients on commercial real estate and corporate matters. He is admitted to practice in New York state, and is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and University of Buffalo Law School.

Pollak is a member of the firm’s Corporate, Public Finance, Tax, Municipal, Healthcare and Nonprofit Governance & Tax-Exempt Organizations practice areas, and is based in the firm’s Ithaca office. Her legal practice concentrates on corporate governance. Pollak is admitted to practice in New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. She is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts and Cornell Law School.

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