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Johnson, Casey A.

Casey A. Johnson - Syracuse, NY

Attorney at Bousquet Holstein PLLC

Dual Citizenship Lawyers in Syracuse, NY

110 West Fayette Street One Lincoln Center, Suite 1000 Syracuse, NY 13202

Syracuse Dual Citizenship Lawyer

Updated: 02/16/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Dual Citizenship
  • Litigation
  • Title IX Litigation
  • Bankruptcy
  • Immigration
  • Adoption and Family Planning
  • Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

Attorney Information

Overview

Casey Johnson 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. Casey is a natural problem solver and clients depend on this expertise to unravel complex legal situations to find a satisfactory solution.Casey thrives on diverse legal problems and solutions, which drive him to take the necessary time to fully understand clients’ legal needs and goals.

Dual Citizenship

Casey can help you obtain dual citizenship.Whether you just starting your dual citizenship journey, or if your dual citizenship progress has stalled, Casey will help you work through the process. If you need to obtain the release of NYS certified birth certificates, obtain “one and the same person” court orders, or obtaining orders to direct the amendment of certain vital documents, Casey is intimately familiar with the process to help put you on the path to dual citizenship.

Every Thursday at 12:00 noon EST, Casey and his colleague Rebecca Cohen, offer a free webinar to persons interested in learning more about the services offered in this area.

Brownfields

Casey has considerable experience working with the firm’s Brownfield Practice, focusing on the tax incentives available through the NYS Brownfield Cleanup Program. Casey can help prepare your Brownfield Tax Credit Claim and respond to any subsequent desk audit to help you get your credit claim approved.Casey can help you challenge a disallowed Brownfield Tax Credit Claim.

Title IX

For victims of sexually harassment or assaulted on a college campus, Casey can help prepare a successful Title IX claim.Casey is experienced in preparing appropriate legal responses and will serve as you trusted advisor in the Title IX process.

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Prior to joining Bousquet Holstein, Casey 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 the Honorable Andrew T. Baxter, U.S. Magistrate Judge, and as a Law Clerk for the Honorable Margaret Cangilos-Ruiz, U.S. Bankruptcy Court.This experience provides Casey with a fundamental understanding of the legal process, which he applies to the concerns and considerations of his clients.

Born and raised in Utah, Casey has put down roots in Central New York and is a resident of the developing Near Westside. Casey is an enthusiastic and engaged community provides him with opportunities to give back and to make an impact where he lives and works.

These outside interests work well in Casey’s practice, giving him a unique perspective on client challenges, and helping to provide local connections and points of reference with residents, business owners, and communities.

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Syracuse, NY

110 West Fayette Street
One Lincoln Center, Suite 1000
Syracuse, NY 13202

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Phone: 315-667-2532

Fax: 315-423-2854 (Fax)

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Website: http://bhlawpllc.com/

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