Bousquet Holstein PLLC
Gregg Eriksen is an experienced attorney with a diverse legal background. Currently serving as an Attorney at Bousquet Holstein PLLC since June 2017, Eriksen previously held the position of Trustee for the Village of Skaneateles from January 2016 to March 2023. Prior experience includes roles as Associate Attorney at Cohen Compagni Beckman Appler & Knoll, PLLC from July 2014 to June 2017, and as an Associate at Smith, Sovik, Kendrick & Sugnet, P.C. from September 2011 to July 2014. Eriksen began a legal career as a Law Clerk at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York from September 2010 to August 2011 and gained early experience as a Summer Associate at Nixon Peabody LLP and as a Law Clerk at the New York State Attorney General's Syracuse Regional office. Eriksen earned a Juris Doctor degree from Syracuse University College of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Middlebury College.
Bousquet Holstein PLLC
Bousquet Holstein PLLC is a full-service law firm with offices in Syracuse and Ithaca, representing clients across many industries. Our attorneys are counselors, strategists, and advocates whose goal is to develop a long-term relationship with each of our clients - one that is based on the trust that develops when a law firm understands the client's business and objectives, anticipates the client's needs, and provides prompt, high-quality, and consistently valuable service. An in-depth understanding of the economics of business transactions is one of the firm's defining characteristics. We enthusiastically address the challenges presented by new projects and have embraced new areas of the law as we anticipate our clients' needs for us to master emerging legal trends. We are organized in practice groups - flexible collections of attorneys and other professionals who bring different facets of expertise to the particular area of practice. This interdisciplinary team approach allows us to achieve creative and complete solutions for our clients. The commitments we have collectively and individually made to our community are an integral part of who we are.