Lindsay Anne Curcio, experienced Elder Law, Immigration attorney in Grand Island, NY with 60 reviews
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Lindsay Anne Curcio

mailing address: 1879 Whitehaven Road, Grand Island, NY

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Education

2016:
University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Graduate Certificate
2014:
Lazarski University/Center for International Legal Studies, LLM
1996:
Fordham University, Graduate School of Business, master's of business administration
1990:
Chicago-Kent College of Law, IIT, Juris Doctor
1984:
Northwestern University, bachelor's
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Steven clarke

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Ian gattie

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27 Sep, 2024
Andrea (Lawyer for Business) has helped me on multiple occasions navigate various things with our business. She is wonderful, smart, and patient. I highly recommend to anyone looking for a lawyer for business.
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Buffalo gift emporium

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23 Sep, 2024
Lawyers for Business offers outstanding legal services that have gone beyond our expectations. Navigating the legal world can be complex, but from the start, we felt reassured knowing we were in capable hands. Their deep local expertise, commitment to achieving results, and a dedicated team kept us informed and at ease throughout the entire process.
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Highly responsive and attentive to client needs
“Andrea was very responsive, helpful and knowledgeable. She helped me with all of the steps throughout the process and would definitely recommend her!”
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Exceptional legal expertise and problem-solving skills
“Andrea is an excellent and incredibly organized business attorney. We frequently co-counsel to handle MWBE applications and appeals and clients love working with her and how simple she makes the process.”
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Personable and approachable with a commitment to client satisfaction
“Andrea was wonderful to work with! She responded quickly and helped us with everything needed to start our 501(c)3. She was able to make a complicated process easy-to-follow and complete. I highly recommend Tarshus Law Firm for business start-ups!”
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Provides valuable guidance and support throughout the legal process
“Andrea helped us get our business established, and looking forward to many other future business endeavors. Highly recommend!”
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Delivers high-quality, thorough, and efficient legal services
“Andrea manages and negotiates several contracts for my business - Florida Space Coast Enterprises, LLC They always result in win-wins! And, my business is well protected. She is responsive, detail oriented, quick and fair.”
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Publications

2023:
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Peer Reviewer, AILA Fundamentals of Immigration Law Handbook
2022:
American Immigration Lawyers Association, Peer Reviewer, Fundamentals of Immigration Law, Handbook
2021:
American Immigration Lawyers Association, Peer Review, Fundamentals of Immigration Law, Handbook
2020:
American Immigration Lawyers Association, annual conference handbook, Peer Review, Fundamentals, Immigration Law Handbook
2019:
American Immigration Lawyers Association conference handbook, Issues in Proving and Documenting Birthright, Acquired, and Derivative U.S. Citizenship
2019:
American Immigration Lawyers Association, Annual Conference, Fundamentals, Immigration Law, Peer reviewer
2018:
Fundamentals Immigration Handbook, American Immigration Lawyers Association, Acquisition of U.S. Citizenship
2018:
American Immigration Lawyers Association Conference Handbook, Fundamentals, Immigration Law, Peer reviewer
2017:
American Immigration Lawyers Association, Annual Conference, Fundamentals, Immigration Law, Peer reviewer
2017:
Where Crime Never Sleeps: Murder New York Style, Anthology, Level Best Books, I Gotta Be Me (short story)
2016:
AILA Spring Handbook, Peer Reviewer
2016:
AILA Conference Handbook, Fundamentals, Immigration Law, Peer reviewer
2015:
AILA NY Symposium Handbook, Co-editor
2015:
Navigating Fundamentals of Immigration Law, 2015-2016, American Immigration Lawyers Association, Peer Reviewer
2014:
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Co-editor, Annual Conference Handbook
2014:
AILA NY 17th Annual Immigration Law Symposium Handbook, Peer Reviewer
2014:
Family Matters, Murder New York Style 3, anthology, Glenmere Press, We All Have Baggage, (short story)
2013:
AILA National Conference Handbook, Updates on Unlawful Presence, Co-author with Russell Abrutyn, Esq.
2013:
Navigating the Fundamentals of Immigration Law: Guidance and Tips for Successful Practice (AILA Publications), Co-editor, American Immigration Lawyers Association
2013:
Lexis/Matthew Bender, Textbook: Co-author with L. Benson, S. Yale-Loehr, & V. Jeffers, Immigration Law: Problems & Strategies
2012:
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Nuts and Bolts, I-601 Waivers co-authored with Kerry Doyle & Philip Hornik
2012:
guestblog, Socialfish, Lawyers Debrief: Participation in Social Media Contest to Promote Contest, Co-author Camille Mackler
2012:
AILA Annual Conference Handbook 2012, Unlawful Presence, co-author with Raed Gonzalez, Esq. & Faye Folly, Esq.
2012:
AILA Fall Conference Handbook, Issues in Spotting Inadmissibility, Co-author with Jan Pedersen, Esq. and John B. Klow
2012:
American Immigration Lawyers Association Fall Conference Handbook, Spotting Inadmissibility Issues co-authored with John Klow & Jan Pedersen
2012:
AILA Fall Conference Handbook, Fall Conference Handbook--co-editor
2012:
When In Rome, American Immigration Lawyers Association, Rome District Newsletter, Camille & Lindsay's Do's & Don'ts for Social Media co-authoried with Camille Mackler
2012:
American Immigration Lawyers Association, New York Chapter Symposium Handbook, Step Right Up: Strategies for Waiting Times in Family-based Immigration
2011:
AILA Ethics & Practice Management Newsletter, Online Client Reviews Increase Firm's Visibility, co-author, Stuart Reich
2011:
AILA Fall Conference Handbook, Co-editor with Danielle Rizzo, Esq.
2010:
American Immigration Lawyers Association-AILA, Co-editor with E. Curray, AILA Fall Conference Handbook
2010:
AILA National Conference Handbook, Milestone Ages for Children in Immigration Law, Co-author with M. Goldman & L. Holman
2010:
AILA VOICE, Sept 2010, Child: How Do We Define Thee? An Age-Old Question Under the INA, co-author with Mo Goldman & Leslie Holman
2009:
AILA NY conference handbook, On Your Own--Practical Considerations for Going Solo, Co-author with S. Reich & J. Brown
2009:
Center for International Legal Studies, When Bad Things Happen to Good Employees: Waivers of Inadmissibility for Foreign Nationals Entering the United States for Temporary Employment
2009:
AILA National Conference Handbook, Green-Card--It's Not Like in the Movies--Preparing Your Clients for Marriage Based Interviews, Co-author with R. Mendoza, M. Saenz-Rodriguez & J. Willmoth
2007:
National Association of Women Judges, Immigration Law: A Topic of Interest to All, Co-author with L. Benson
2007:
Center for International Legal Studies, Strategies for Investment-based Nonimmigrant & Immigrant Visas for the U.S.
2007:
Lorman Education Services, Employment-based Immigrant Visas, Business Immigration Law
2007:
AILA national conference handbook, Creating Effective H-3 Training Programs, Co-author with L. edgerton & N. Itchhaporia
2007:
AILA, Co-editor with K. Wolman, The Tenth Annual AILA NY Chapter Immigration Law Symposium Handbook
2006:
AILA, Co-editor with K. Wolman, A Bite of Immigration from the Big Apple: The Ninth Annual AILA New York Chapter Immigration Law Symposium Handbook
2000:
AILA NY conference handbook, Introduction to Marriage-based Immigration, Co-author with S. Dahl & L. Yanez
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