Our Attorneys
Each of our lawyers has notable accomplishments and together are an experienced and dynamic team. At Sweeney, Reich & Bolz, LLP our clients rely on the knowledge and experience of attorneys with different backgrounds who work together to seek solutions to legal issues.

Gerard J. Sweeney
Founding Partner
Gerard J. Sweeney is a partner in the firm, with his practice concentrating in the areas of estates and election law. He has ... More
Gerard J. Sweeney is a partner in the firm, with his practice concentrating in the areas of estates and election law. He has been admitted to practice law in the State of New York since 1979 and is a member of the Queens County Bar Association. He is also admitted to the Federal District Court for the Southern and Eastern Districts. His practice is devoted almost exclusively to estate administration and contested estate matters.
Mr. Sweeney has appeared on behalf of the estate fiduciary on real estate transactions; appellate matters; foreclosure and forfeiture proceedings; collection matters; kinship matters; negligence and wrongful death matters; as well as compromise work necessary to resolve said cases.
As the former Law Chairman of the Queens County Democratic Organization, Mr. Sweeney is an expert in Election Law having successfully litigated election cases at the trial court and appellate level.
Mr. Sweeney has lectured on the subject of Election Law and Surrogate's Law for the Queens County Bar Association.
Mr. Sweeney has appeared on behalf of the estate fiduciary on real estate transactions; appellate matters; foreclosure and forfeiture proceedings; collection matters; kinship matters; negligence and wrongful death matters; as well as compromise work necessary to resolve said cases.
As the former Law Chairman of the Queens County Democratic Organization, Mr. Sweeney is an expert in Election Law having successfully litigated election cases at the trial court and appellate level.
Mr. Sweeney has lectured on the subject of Election Law and Surrogate's Law for the Queens County Bar Association.
Bar Admissions
- New York, 1979
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of New York, 1979
- U.S. District Court Southern District of New York, 1979
Classes/Seminars
- Surrogate's Court - What every personal injury attorney should know about Surrogate's Court, New York State Bar Association: Trial Lawyers Section, January 27, 2010
- Hot Topics in Estates Practice, Queens County Bar Association, June 12, 2009
- Probate & Will Execution, Queens County Bar Association, June 13, 2008
- Guardian Ad Litem OCA & CLE Approved Mandatory Training, Queens County Bar Association, May 11, 2007
- Fiduciary Responsibility in the Age of Accountability, Queens County Bar Association, May 13, 2005
- Trial Practice in Surrogate's Court, Queens County Bar Association, May 17, 2004
- Guardian Ad Litem Training, Queens County Bar Association, May 21, 2003
- The Role of the Guardian Ad Litems and the Public Administrator in Surrogate's Court Proceedings, Queens County Bar Association, April 20, 2001
Professional Associations and Memberships
- Queens County Bar Association, 1979 - Present
- New York State Bar Association, 1979 - Present

Michael H. Reich
Founding Partner
Michael H. Reich, a lawyer, is a partner in the firm and his practice consists primarily of real estate and complex ... More
Michael H. Reich, a lawyer, is a partner in the firm and his practice consists primarily of real estate and complex commercial and civil litigation. Michael Reich, an attorney, is a member of the New York State Bar and Queens County Bar Association. He was admitted to practice law in the State of New York in 1980. Michael H. Reich is also admitted to the Federal District Court for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York and the Federal District Court of Connecticut and the Supreme Court of the United States of America.
As a former Law Assistant of the Honorable Alan Levine, Judge of the Civil Court (Housing Part), Mr. Reich presided as the court mediator in landlord and tenant disputes, and prepared and reviewed court documents and decisions. He also served as Principal Law Clerk to Justice Geraldine Eiber, Justice of the Appellate Division, Second Department, Supreme Court of the State of New York.
Michael H. Reich, a lawyer, represents a variety of clients, including commercial lenders, real estate developers, private equity companies and various types of corporations and limited liability companies.
Michael H. Reich received his B.A. in 1975 from Queens College, CUNY and his J.D. in 1979 from St. John's Law School. Michael H. Reich has extensive legal experience in the area of real estate, including litigation of real estate matters as they pertain to temporary restraining orders and injunctions, actions for declaratory Judgment, specific performance, foreclosures, Yellowstone injunction, and partitions. Michael H. Reich is an experienced litigator having handled many civil and commercial matters as Trial Counsel and Appellate Counsel.
Michael H. Reich, an attorney, has extensive experience in the area of mortgage foreclosures and receiverships, and organized training sessions for court appointed referees and served as the principal lecturer at these required courses. Michael H. Reich also served as a Court Examiner for Annual Accountings required under Article 81 of the Mental Hygiene Law in the 1st department Appellate Division. Mr. Reich under the direction of the Presiding Justice of the Supreme Court revamped how foreclosure auctions would take place in Queens. No longer held on the Courthouse steps, all auctions now take place in the Courthouse under the supervision of a Supreme Court Justice.
Areas of Practice
- 25% Commercial Litigation
- 50% Real Estate Litigation
- 25% Estate Litigation
Litigation Percentage
- 50% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Bar Admissions
- New York, 1979
Education
- St. John's University School of Law, Jamaica, New York (JD) - June, 1979
- Queens College, Queens, New York, USA (BA) - June, 1975

Frank A. Bolz III
Founding Partner
Frank A. Bolz III is an attorney and partner with the firm concentrating in the area of Estate administration and complex ... More
Frank A. Bolz III is an attorney and partner with the firm concentrating in the area of Estate administration and complex Estate litigation in the Surrogate's Court and other trial and appellate courts throughout New York State. His practice includes probate and intestate administration; representing both administrators and executors, will contests; defending the validity of a will or challenging the admission of a will to probate, discovery proceedings, recovering wrongfully transferred assets of the decedent, turnover proceedings, contested accountings, removal of fiduciaries, appointment of successor fiduciaries, wrongful death proceedings, constructive trusts, defending or setting aside lifetime trusts, kinship proceedings and commercial litigation related to estates.
Frank A. Bolz III was formerly a managing partner and lawyer at the firm of Crowley, Crowley & Bolz, a law firm in Queens County, before joining the law firm of Sweeney, Gallo, Reich & Bolz, LLP., formerly known as Manton, Sweeney, Gallo, Reich & Bolz here in Queens County. Mr. Bolz devotes his practice to estate administration, will drafting, election law, real estate transactions and complex estate litigation. Lawyer Frank A. Bolz III has been appointed as a referee, conservator, special referee and Guardian ad Litem in Supreme Court and Surrogate's Court of the County of Queens in numerous contested and uncontested matters.
Mr. Bolz recently argued a Motion for Summary Judgment in Queens County Surrogate's Court in a turnover proceeding which resulted in a decision of the court awarding the Estate a Judgment in the sum of $5,460,927.79 plus 9% interest totaling more than 7 million dollars against the respondent.
Frank A. Bolz III was appointed as a Court Examiner for Conservatorship and Guardianship Accountings by the Hon. Guy J. Mangano and later by the Hon. A. Gail Prudenti having served in this capacity from 1992 through 2002. He is admitted to practice in the Appellate Division, Second Department, and in the Eastern and Southern Districts of the Federal Courts. He has served as an Arbitrator in the Small Claims Divisions of the Civil Court of the City of New York in the County of Queens, and also served as a founding member of the Judicial Advisory Council of Queens County under the Hon. Alfred D. Lerner and the Hon. Stephen P. Fisher.
Frank A. Bolz, III graduated cum laude from the Faculty of Law and Jurisprudence of the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1983 and received his Bachelor of Arts in Management, cum laude, from Hofstra University in 1980. Mr. Bolz is a member of the New York State Bar Association, the Catholic Lawyers Guild of Queens County and the Queens County Bar Association. Mr. Bolz is a member of the Surrogate's Court, Estates and Trusts Committee of the Queens County Bar Association and a member of the Trusts and Estates Law Section of the New York State Bar Association.
In 1992, Frank A. Bolz III was appointed as the Law Chairman of the Queens County Democratic Organization by then County Leader and former Congressman, Thomas J. Manton. Mr. Bolz continues to serve as the Law Chairman for the Queens County Democratic Organization under the Hon. Joseph Crowley and has successfully litigated over one hundred election law cases at both the trial and appellate level in both State and Federal Courts on behalf of candidates and elected officials. From 1988 to 1998, Mr. Bolz served as Chief-of-Staff for then Assemblyman Joseph Crowley. Mr. Crowley is currently a Member of Congress from the Seventh Congressional district in Queens and Bronx Counties, New York . Mr. Bolz recently served as a Presidential Elector from the State of New York.
Areas of Practice
- 75% Surrogate's Court Litigation
Bar Admissions
- New York, 1983
Education
- University at Buffalo Law School, Buffalo, New York
Past Employment Positions
- Crowley, Crowley & Bolz, Managing Partner, January 1, 1986 - December 31, 1998

Mindy J. Trepel
Attorney
Ms. Trepel graduated from Vermont Law School and received her Bachelor of Arts from the State University of New York at Stony ... More
Ms. Trepel graduated from Vermont Law School and received her Bachelor of Arts from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. She was admitted to practice law in the State of New York in 1982 and admitted to the United States Supreme Court in 1996. She is listed in Who''s Who of American Women.
Mindy J. Trepel, Counsel to the law firm of Sweeney, Reich & Bolz LLP, devotes her practice primarily to Trust and Estates. This includes all aspects of estate administration and legal issues in both contested and uncontested matters. Ms. Trepel also assists the Counsel to the Public Administrator of Queens County in all aspects of the estates handled by the Public Administrator.
She served as a legislative aide to the New York State Assembly in 1981. She was formerly a law assistant to Justice William D. Friedmann. As his law assistant, her duties included legal research and writing, conferencing and assisting in the settlement of cases. In 1984 she became the Principal Law Clerk to the Surrogate of Queens County, Louis D. Laurino. During her tenure in the Surrogate''s Court, her responsibilities included legal research and writing, conferencing estate matters and presiding over various hearings, including those of guardianship and kinship. In 1992, Surrogate Robert L. Nahman appointed her as the Public Administrator of Queens County. She served as Public Administrator for ten years during which time she was responsible for the administration of hundreds of estates annually.
She has lectured at several seminars held by the New York State Bar Association on such practical skills as accountings and obtaining letters of administration and letters testamentary. She has also lectured for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn''s annual Wills and Estates Planning Program. Her articles, ""Public Administrator''s Office and the Fiduciary''s Responsibilities"" and ""Wrongful Death Compromises"" have been published in the Queens County Bar Association Bulletin.
Ms. Trepel is a member of the Trusts and Estates Section of the New York State Bar Association and is the representative of the Eleventh (11th ) District on its Executive Committee. She has served as President of the Queens County Chapter of the Woman''s Bar Association of the State of New York and is presently on its Board of Trustees.
Mindy J. Trepel, Counsel to the law firm of Sweeney, Reich & Bolz LLP, devotes her practice primarily to Trust and Estates. This includes all aspects of estate administration and legal issues in both contested and uncontested matters. Ms. Trepel also assists the Counsel to the Public Administrator of Queens County in all aspects of the estates handled by the Public Administrator.
She served as a legislative aide to the New York State Assembly in 1981. She was formerly a law assistant to Justice William D. Friedmann. As his law assistant, her duties included legal research and writing, conferencing and assisting in the settlement of cases. In 1984 she became the Principal Law Clerk to the Surrogate of Queens County, Louis D. Laurino. During her tenure in the Surrogate''s Court, her responsibilities included legal research and writing, conferencing estate matters and presiding over various hearings, including those of guardianship and kinship. In 1992, Surrogate Robert L. Nahman appointed her as the Public Administrator of Queens County. She served as Public Administrator for ten years during which time she was responsible for the administration of hundreds of estates annually.
She has lectured at several seminars held by the New York State Bar Association on such practical skills as accountings and obtaining letters of administration and letters testamentary. She has also lectured for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn''s annual Wills and Estates Planning Program. Her articles, ""Public Administrator''s Office and the Fiduciary''s Responsibilities"" and ""Wrongful Death Compromises"" have been published in the Queens County Bar Association Bulletin.
Ms. Trepel is a member of the Trusts and Estates Section of the New York State Bar Association and is the representative of the Eleventh (11th ) District on its Executive Committee. She has served as President of the Queens County Chapter of the Woman''s Bar Association of the State of New York and is presently on its Board of Trustees.
Bar Admissions
- New York, 1982
- U.S. Supreme Court, 1996
Published Works
- Public Administrator's Office and the Fiduciary's Responsibilities, Queens County Bar Association Bulletin
Classes/Seminars
- Mock Trial of a Contested Probate Proceeding, R.C.Diocese of Brooklyn, April 25, 2009
- Wrongful Death Compromises in Surrogate's Court, R.C.Diocese of Broklyn, April 12, 2008
- Contested Accounting, R.C.Diocese of Brooklyn, April 21, 2007
- Kinship Issues in Surrogate's Court, R.C.Diocese of Brooklyn, March 25, 2006
- An Introduction To Estate Planning, New York State Bar Association, October 6, 2005
- Anatomy of a Probate Contest from Death to Trial, R.C.Diocese of Brooklyn, April 16, 2005
- Kinship Issues, R.C.Diocese of Rockville Center, 2004
- Settling an Estate, New York State Bar Association, May 26, 2004
- Simplifying the Administration of a Complex Estate, R.C.Diocese of Brooklyn, April 17, 2004
- Avoiding Litigation:Problems Planning For the Elderly and Infirmed, R.C.Diocese of Brooklyn, April 26, 2003
- Practical Skills-Probate and Administration of Estates Surrogate's Court Proceedings, New York State Bar Association, May 31, 2000
Honors and Awards
- Who's Who of American Women
Professional Associations and Memberships
- New York State Bar Association, Surrogates' Courts Committee Member
- Queens County Bar Association, Trusts and Estates Committee Member
- Queens County Women's Bar Association, President, 1994 - 1995
- Queens County Women's Bar Association, Board of Trustees
- Brandeis Association, Member
Past Employment Positions
- City of New York, Public Administrator of Queens County, 1992 - 2002
- Surrogate Louis D. Laurino, Principal Law Clerk to Surrogate, January 2, 1984 - December 31, 1992
- Judge William D. Friedmann, Law Assistant, 1982 - 1983
- New York State Assembly, Legislative Aide, 1981

John W. Steigler
Attorney
Mr. Steigler graduated from St. John’s University of Law in 1988, and received his Bachelor of Arts in History from the ... More
Mr. Steigler graduated from St. John's University of Law in 1988, and received his Bachelor of Arts in History from the State University of New York at Oneonta in 1983. Mr. Steigler is admitted to practice in all the State Courts of New York and Connecticut and the Federal District Court for the Southern District of New York, the United States Supreme Court and the Federal Court of Appeals, DC District. He is a member of the New York State Bar Association and Queens County Bar Association.
John W. Steigler is an associate at Sweeney, Reich & Bolz, LLP concentrating in the area of Trusts and Estates and Real Estate. This includes all phases of estate administration and legal issues for contested and uncontested estates and the preparation of Wills, Trusts and other estate planning documents.
Mr. Steigler also assists the Counsel to the Public Administrator of Queens County in all aspects of the estates of the Public Administrator, including kinship hearings, real estate (auctions, contracts and closings) and SCPA 1404 examinations.
Mr. Steigler wrote and argued in the New York Appellate Division, Second Department the lead case in New York State regarding inheritance rights of cousins once removed when there are also cousins seeking to inherit, which was published in the New York Law Journal front page as the Decision of the Day. Matter of Shumavon, 260 A.D.2d 140, 701 N.Y.S.2d 441 (1999).
Mr. Steigler has been appointed Guardian Ad litem by the Surrogates of Westchester and Nassau Counties to protect the rights of infants and unknown distributees.
Mr. Steigler has traveled the world extensively on behalf of the Queens County Public Administrator and participated in kinship hearings in England, Paris, Germany, Poland, Estonia, Ukraine, Ireland, Hungary and the Czech Republic.
John W. Steigler is an associate at Sweeney, Reich & Bolz, LLP concentrating in the area of Trusts and Estates and Real Estate. This includes all phases of estate administration and legal issues for contested and uncontested estates and the preparation of Wills, Trusts and other estate planning documents.
Mr. Steigler also assists the Counsel to the Public Administrator of Queens County in all aspects of the estates of the Public Administrator, including kinship hearings, real estate (auctions, contracts and closings) and SCPA 1404 examinations.
Mr. Steigler wrote and argued in the New York Appellate Division, Second Department the lead case in New York State regarding inheritance rights of cousins once removed when there are also cousins seeking to inherit, which was published in the New York Law Journal front page as the Decision of the Day. Matter of Shumavon, 260 A.D.2d 140, 701 N.Y.S.2d 441 (1999).
Mr. Steigler has been appointed Guardian Ad litem by the Surrogates of Westchester and Nassau Counties to protect the rights of infants and unknown distributees.
Mr. Steigler has traveled the world extensively on behalf of the Queens County Public Administrator and participated in kinship hearings in England, Paris, Germany, Poland, Estonia, Ukraine, Ireland, Hungary and the Czech Republic.
Areas of Practice
- 75% Surrogate's Court Litigation
Bar Admissions
- New York, 1989
- Connecticut, 1989
- U.S. Supreme Court
- U.S. Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit
Education
- St John's University, School of Law (JD) - 1988
Representative Cases
Professional Associations and Memberships
- New York State Bar Association
- Queens County Bar Association

John L. Wolthoff
Attorney
Mr. Wolthoff graduated from Saint John”s University School of Law in 2003. While at St. John”s, Mr. Wolthoff was ... More
Mr. Wolthoff graduated from Saint John''s University School of Law in 2003. While at St. John''s, Mr. Wolthoff was the Research Editor of the Saint John''s Law School Law Review.
Mr. Wolthoff received his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Rutgers the State University of New Jersey in 1995. Mr. Wolthoff is admitted to practice in the State of New York and is a member of both the New York State Bar Association and the Queens County Bar Association.
John L. Wolthoff is an associate at Sweeney, Reich & Bolz LLP and is responsible for all aspects of civil litigation, including trusts and estates litigation and contests, real property actions, and appellate practice.
Bar Admissions
- New York, 2004

Christopher Xuereb
Attorney
Christopher Xuereb graduated from Hofstra Law School in 2009. He received his Bachelor’s of Science in Criminal Justice ... More
Christopher Xuereb graduated from Hofstra Law School in 2009. He received his Bachelor's of Science in Criminal Justice from St. John's University in 2002. Mr. Xuereb is admitted to practice in the State of New York and is a member of the New York State Bar Association.
Christopher Xuereb is an associate at Sweeney, Reich & Bolz, LLP. His practice is concentrated in the areas of Trusts and Estate Administration. Christopher Xuereb's estate work is primarily focused on the administration of estates, contested probate proceedings, discovery proceedings, turnover proceedings and complex contested accounting proceedings in Queens County Surrogate's Court, Jamaica, Queens.
Having worked in the Funeral Home industry in Queens for 8 years prior to becoming an attorney, Mr Xuereb, offers a unique and experienced perspective. This enables him to provide insight and to handle a myriad of circumstances which arise from the moment of the decedent's death and throughout the administration of the estate.
Prior to his work in Estates, Mr. Xuereb worked in the Mortgage Closing department representing both Emigrant and Citibank at real property and cooperative closings and at loan fundings. Christopher Xuereb was also responsible for reviewing all documents for proper compliance and for the approval and disbursement of all checks.
Christopher Xuereb is an associate at Sweeney, Reich & Bolz, LLP. His practice is concentrated in the areas of Trusts and Estate Administration. Christopher Xuereb's estate work is primarily focused on the administration of estates, contested probate proceedings, discovery proceedings, turnover proceedings and complex contested accounting proceedings in Queens County Surrogate's Court, Jamaica, Queens.
Having worked in the Funeral Home industry in Queens for 8 years prior to becoming an attorney, Mr Xuereb, offers a unique and experienced perspective. This enables him to provide insight and to handle a myriad of circumstances which arise from the moment of the decedent's death and throughout the administration of the estate.
Prior to his work in Estates, Mr. Xuereb worked in the Mortgage Closing department representing both Emigrant and Citibank at real property and cooperative closings and at loan fundings. Christopher Xuereb was also responsible for reviewing all documents for proper compliance and for the approval and disbursement of all checks.
Bar Admissions
- New York, 2010
Education
- Hofstra University School of Law, Hempstead, New York (JD) - 2009

Rashel M. Mehlman
Attorney
Ms. Mehlman was admitted to practice before the Bar of the State of New York in 1991. She graduated Brooklyn Law School in ... More
Ms. Mehlman was admitted to practice before the Bar of the State of New York in 1991. She graduated Brooklyn Law School in the summer of 1990 and received her Bachelor of Arts from Emerson College, Boston, Mass.
Rashel M. Mehlman is an associate with Sweeney, Reich & Bolz LLP with a primary background in the lender practice field. Ms. Mehlman has over fifteen years of practice as a residential real estate practitioner, handling all aspects of foreclosure actions; including deficiency and surplus money proceedings; loan sales; stipulations of settlement; estate proceedings on the secured creditor''s petition; and contested foreclosure proceedings. Her bankruptcy practice includes representing the secured creditor on Chapter 13, 7 or 11 petitions; closing experience for the lender as financing entity, as REO/seller in foreclosure; transactional background through a certain title agency, title review, and title transfers; said representation covers the major institutional entities, including governmental loans.
Ms. Mehlman''s experience also includes landlord & tenant practice, appearance on holdover and non-payment proceedings; contested landlord/tenant matters; collections disputes; and co-op foreclosures and complicated real estate transactions.
Ms. Mehlman has lectured for the Queens County Bar Association on bankruptcy practices relative to foreclosures and post-foreclosure evictions.
Rashel M. Mehlman is an associate with Sweeney, Reich & Bolz LLP with a primary background in the lender practice field. Ms. Mehlman has over fifteen years of practice as a residential real estate practitioner, handling all aspects of foreclosure actions; including deficiency and surplus money proceedings; loan sales; stipulations of settlement; estate proceedings on the secured creditor''s petition; and contested foreclosure proceedings. Her bankruptcy practice includes representing the secured creditor on Chapter 13, 7 or 11 petitions; closing experience for the lender as financing entity, as REO/seller in foreclosure; transactional background through a certain title agency, title review, and title transfers; said representation covers the major institutional entities, including governmental loans.
Ms. Mehlman''s experience also includes landlord & tenant practice, appearance on holdover and non-payment proceedings; contested landlord/tenant matters; collections disputes; and co-op foreclosures and complicated real estate transactions.
Ms. Mehlman has lectured for the Queens County Bar Association on bankruptcy practices relative to foreclosures and post-foreclosure evictions.
Bar Admissions
- New York, 1991
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of New York, 1991
- U.S. District Court Southern District of New York, 1991
Education
- Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, New York

Christopher F. Bolz
Attorney
Christopher F. Bolz graduated from St. John’s University School of Law in 2015. While at St. John’s, Mr. Bolz ... More
Christopher F. Bolz graduated from St. John's University School of Law in 2015. While at St. John's, Mr. Bolz served on the American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review. Mr. Bolz received his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Villanova University. Mr. Bolz is admitted to practice in the State of New york.
Mr. Bolz is an associate at Sweeney Reich & Bolz, LLP. His practice is concentrated in the areas of Trusts and Estate Administration. Mr. Bolz's estate work is primarily focused on Contested Guardianship Accountings, Surrogate's Court Litigation Support and Estate Administration.
Mr. Bolz previously served as an Assistant District Attorney in Queens County under the Hon. Richard A. Brown. Mr. Bolz was assigned to the Criminal Court of Queens County and prosecuted a wide variety of criminal matters. While at the Queens County District Attorney's Office, Mr. Bolz gained experience in trials, hearings and motion practice.
BAR ADMISSIONS
New York, February 2016
EDUCATION
St. John's University School of Law, Jamaica, New York (2015)
Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania (2012)

Georgia Kosmakos
Attorney
Georgia Kosmakos is an associate at Sweeney Reich & Bolz, LLP. Her practice is concentrated in the area of Child Sex ... More
Georgia Kosmakos is an associate at Sweeney Reich & Bolz, LLP. Her practice is concentrated in the area of Child Sex Abuse litigation. Sweeney, Reich & Bolz LLP works along nationally renowned child sex abuse attorneys Michael G. Dowd, Esq. and Paul Mones, Esq. to advocate on behalf of victims upon the newly passed Child Victims Act in New York State.
Georgia’s practice area is also concentrated in Trust and Estate Litigation and Administration. The firm’s unique position as Counsel to the Public Administrator of Queens County has availed itself to experience in an array of litigation involving forgery, fraud, and theft.
Georgia’s skills include adversarial writing, case investigation, case administration and courtroom advocacy.
Ms. Kosmakos graduated from St. John's University School of Law in 2018 and received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Sociology from the University of Florida. Ms. Kosmakos is admitted to practice law in the State of New York. She is a member of the New York State Bar Association, the Queens County Bar Association, the Queens County Women’s Bar Association, and the Hellenic Lawyers Association.
Ms. Kosmakos previously served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Peter J. Kelly, Surrogate of Queens County; and Legal Fellow for former legal counsel to the Brooklyn Borough President, Andrew Gounardes, New York State Senator, 22nd District.
BAR ADMISSIONS New York, May (2019). EDUCATION St. John's University School of Law, Jamaica, New York (2018). University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (2013).