Kseniya  Premo

    Kseniya
     

    Practice: Labor Law and Employment Law  
     
    Education: Syracuse University College of Law
    (J.D., summa cum laude, 2004)
    Hamilton College
    (B.A., cum laude, 2001)
     
     
    E-Mail: kpremo@bsk.com
    Direct: (315) 218-8171
    Fax: (315) 218-8100
     
    Office: Syracuse
     
    Bar Admissions: New York
    U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York

    Ms. Premo counsels and represents employers in all areas of labor and employment law. She defends clients against employment-related claims of all types in federal and New York state courts, and before various administrative agencies including the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the New York State Division of Human Rights, the United States Department of Labor, the New York State Department of Labor, and the National Labor Relations Board. Ms. Premo counsels clients on a variety of employment law subjects, including employee discipline and discharge decisions; managing leaves of absence and disability-related issues; wage-hour issues, including overtime and payroll practices; and workforce structuring decisions. Ms. Premo also assists employers with developing policies and programs, including employee handbooks, conducting internal investigations, and negotiating employment-related agreements.

    Ms. Premo has substantial experience with business and family immigration issues. Her practice consists primarily of business visas and employment-based immigration for multinational corporations and other organizations. She has experience working with a broad range of companies and employees including manufacturing, financial services, technology and communications, universities, and health care professionals.

    Additional Practice / Industry Concentrations for Kseniya  Premo
  • Immigration Law


  • Honors and Affiliations
    Justinian Honorary Law Society
    Order of the Coif
    New York State Bar Association
    Labor and Employment Law Section
    Onondaga County Bar Association
    NDNY Federal Court Bar Association
    American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)