Mr. Gursoy is the founder of the Gursoy Law Firm, P.C. which has offices in Brooklyn, New York and New Jersey. Mr. Gursoy has been, and continues to be, a frequent writer and contributor to many national and international newspapers. He also often lectures and teaches other lawyers about the practice of law.
He has a tremendous amount of experience handling complex immigration law matters, having successfully represented countless numbers of clients in Immigration Court for asylum cases, and many other deportation cases.
Mr. Gursoy is often hired by other lawyers to assist them with complicated cases, including criminal convictions, as well as representing clients with the United States Citizenship & Immigration Service (“USCIS”) for work visas, investor visas, family and marriage cases, and many other type of green card and adjustment of status case.
The Gursoy Law Firm continues to strive to be on the top of legal profession. We understand that clients have an endless number of choices when it comes to picking a law firm. We always remind ourselves of this important fact.
We also understand that clients want more than just a formal relationship with a lawyer. We truly believe that a relationship between a lawyer and a client should be more. Our goal is to have all clients continue to be proud of having the Gursoy Law Firm represent them, just as we are proud of having been carefully chosen by our clients to help them with their legal matter.
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. Following the demise of the Calusa and Tequesta Native Americans in southern Florida were referred to as "Spanish Indians" in the 1740s probably due to their friendlier relations with Spain the Creek invaded the Florida peninsula; they conquered and assimilated what was left of pre-Columbian societies into the Creek Confederacy They were joined by remnant Indian groups and formed the Seminole a new tribe by ethnogenesis the Seminole originally settled in the northern portion of the territory in addition free blacks and fugitive slaves made their way to Florida where Spain had promised slaves freedom and arms if they converted to Catholicism and pledged loyalty to Spain These African Americans gradually created communities near those of the Seminole and became known as the Black Seminoles the groups acted as allies, The story of Florida International University's founding began in 1943 when state Senator Ernest 'Cap' Graham (father of future Florida governor and U.S senator Bob Graham) presented the state legislature with the initial proposal for the establishment of a public university in South Florida While his bill did not pass Graham persisted in presenting his proposal to colleagues advising them of Miami's need for a state university He felt the establishment of a public university was necessary to serve the city's growing population, Management and New Growth Opportunities 2015 Wynwood Art District The economic prosperity of the 1920s set the conditions for a real estate bubble in Florida Miami had an image as a tropical paradise and outside investors across the United States began taking an interest in Miami real estate Due in part to the publicity talents of audacious developers such as Carl G Fisher of Miami Beach famous for purchasing a huge lighted billboard in New York's Times Square proclaiming "It's June in Miami" property prices rose rapidly on speculation and a land and development boom ensued Brokers and dealers speculated wildly in all classes of commodities as well ordering supplies vastly in excess of what was actually needed and even sending shipments to only a general destination with the end result being that railroad freight cars became stranded in the state choking the movement of rail traffic. (221) 7.11 The Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball play at Marlins Park in Little Havana F?T S? S?G Miami International University of Art & Design (private).
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