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Bousquet Holstein PLLC recently welcomed attorney JEFFREY B. DAVIS to the law firm’s Real Estate Group. Davis will serve as of counsel to the firm on real estate and estate planning and administration matters. Davis joins the firm after successfully leading his own practice for almost 40 years in Camillus. Davis has predominately represented individuals […]
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Bousquet Holstein PLLC recently welcomed attorney JEFFREY B. DAVIS to the law firm’s Real Estate Group. Davis will serve as of counsel to the firm on real estate and estate planning and administration matters. Davis joins the firm after successfully leading his own practice for almost 40 years in Camillus. Davis has predominately represented individuals and businesses for their real estate, estate planning, and administration needs. In addition, he has extensive experience forming LLCs and trusts for the transfer and ownership of real estate. His practice also includes working with easements, surveyors, homeowners’ associations, condominiums, leases, and related business matters. Davis has worked as an agent for
Stewart Title Insurance Company for more than 30 years and has worked as examining counsel for numerous title companies. Davis earned his law degree from the Syracuse University College of Law and his bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University. Joining Davis in the move to Bousquet Holstein are paralegals PAMELA J. MARTIN and JENNIFER L. PAGAN, who previously worked with him at his private practice. Martin has more than 25 years of experience with all aspects of real-estate transactions and assists with estate proceedings, probate administration, and small estate filings. She earned her paralegal-studies
degree from Le Moyne College. Pagan has more than 35 years of experience in title insurance and examination and assists with title reports, obtaining curative, and other real-estate transaction matters. Pagan holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and economics from SUNY Oswego.

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