JOSEPH C. GRASMICK
Law Office of Joseph C. Grasmick, Business
Immigration
Drive
Williamsville,
NY 14221 U.S.A.
Tel: 716-***-****
*********@********.***
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http://www.grasmick.com
University Education:
1978: J.D. SUNY at Buffalo, (cum laude, Law
Review, Baldy Fellow)
1978: M.A. Social and Cultural Anthropology, SUNY at
Buffalo, (Graduate Fellow)
1974: B.A. Political Science, SUC of NY at Fredonia, (Dean's List, President
Class of 1972, President Student Government, Omega Chi Beta Fraternity,
Intern to NY State Assembly Member, Intern to Chautauqua County Executive
executing ground-breaking study for satellite motor vehicle offices, Campaign Coordinator in charge of county for
successful campaign for a major presidential primary candidate.)
Professional Interests:
Immigration Law; Law Office Management and Technology; Ethnology and
National Law of Latin America; Legal Anthropology;
Employment and Research:
Law Office of Joseph C. Grasmick, Buffalo, NY. (formerly
Gellman, Kurtzman, Macri & Grasmick, Niagara Falls, NY), Business
Immigration Law; 9/78-1/81 Associate; 1/81-Present, Partner/Owner.
Fulbright Research Fellow. U.S. Embassy and the Catholic
University, Paraguay, 10/79-10/80.
Organization of American States. Research Fellow, consultant
to Paraguayan Ministry of Public Health in an applied research project
concerning the impact of national rural health service administration on
indigenous minorities. 10/79-10/80.
Inter-American Foundation, Research Fellow.Research
concerning inter-ethnic contact between Paraguayan ethnic groups. 8/79-1/81.
Lawyer's Committee for International Human Rights.
Representative to the United Nations/ECOSOC Commission on Human Rights
Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities,
Geneva, Switzerland. 8/78-9/78
International Labor Organization. Short-term assignments
with the Application of Standards Branch, Geneva, Switzerland, surveying the
South American Civil Code real property law, and its application to indigenous
minorities. Funded by the Ford Foundation Human Rights Internship Program.
5/77-9/77.
Buffalo Law Review. Senior Editor. 6/77-6/78.
SUNY at Buffalo Law School. Research Associate, locating
translating and summarizing Guatemalan, Mexican, Colombian and Panamanian legal
materials pertaining to the incorporation of treaty law into national law.
1/76-12/76.
Peace Corps Volunteer. Paraguay, working with the national
health agency SENASA executing technical aspects of running water
projects and designing comprehensive pilot health programs, selected to
coordinate a program of technical and cross-cultural training for newly arrived
Peace Corps volunteers. 7/72-9/75. (Accepted for one-year extension of
original two-year term).
Survey Research, Louis Harris and Associates and the Roper
Organization. Both of New York, NY, constructing samples, executing
pretests and interviewing. 7/70/72.
Publications:
Grasmick's Border Report: U.S. Immigration for Canadian Businesses and
Professionals.Monthly Newsletter
(January 2008-present).
Grasmick's TN
Handbook for Canadians -- How to Work in the U.S. Under NAFTA, 2nd
Edition. 980+ page
reference.
Grasmick's Manual: How to Practice
Immigration Law With a Website.Forthcoming. (2002).
Grasmick's Directory: NAFTA-Enabled
Immigration Ports of Entry, 2nd Edition. Digital Goods. (2001).
Grasmick's Directory: NAFTA Enabled Immigration Ports of Entry.Digital Goods. (2001).
Grasmick's TN Handbook for Canadians -- How
to Work in the U.S. Under NAFTADigital Goods. 581 page reference.
(2000).
Canada-U.S. Business Immigration Handbook,Carswell,
Toronto, Ontario (Canada). 700+ page treatise, and semi-annual updates. (1991
- 1999)
How to Legally Retire in the U.S.,Sunbelt Canadian, Pheonix,
AZ (Fall 1990).
Heard at the Border-U.S. Immigration Newsbriefs,The
National Inquirer, Canadian Bar Association Ontario, Immigration Section.
(Regular column 1989-1990).
Free Trade Agreement Helps Canadians to Work in the U.S., How
to Retire in the U.S., How to Legally Work in the U.S., Can The New Immigration
Law Help You? The Brunton U.S. Nonresident Taxletter, Brunton International
Services, Inc., Boca Raton, FL (Summer/Fall 1989; Spring 1990; Summer/Fall 1990;
Winter 1990-91).
Immigration Strategy for a U.S. Expansion, Business
Quarterly, London Ontario (Canada) (Summer 1989).
Doors Are Opening South of the Border, Let's Talk Business,
Hamilton Ontario (Canada) (April 1989).
Land and the Forest-Dwelling South American Indian: The Role of
National Law, In: Whose Trees? Proprietary Dimensions of Forestry.
Louise Fortmann and Johan W. Bruce, eds. Boulder, CO: Westview.
The Immigration Angle (five part series), Erie County Bar
Bulletin, Buffalo:Erie County Bar Association (September 1984-January 1985).
Immigration into Canada Under the Substantive Requirements of the
Immigration Act of 1976: A Practical Overview,with Mendel M. Green,
American Bar Association, "Canadian Law Newsletter", Vol. III January
1983.
U.S. Immigration for Businesses, Investors and Workers,
(hardcover book) with Arthur M. Gellman and Kenneth A. Cohen, Buffalo: William
S. Hein (1981).
Immigration Newsletter, Niagara Falls, NY Gellman, Cohen &
Grasmick, (Volumes III-IX, 1979-1988) Editor and principal author of the
quarterly publication.
Land and the Forest-Dwelling South American
Indian: An Anthropological and Legal Perspective,London: Committee
for Indigenous Peoples, Discussion Paper Series No. 5 (1981). Published
simultaneously by the National Association of Inter-disciplinary Ethnic
Studies: Wisconsin.
Land and the Forest-Dwelling South American Indian: The Role of
National Law, Buffalo: Buffalo Law Review. V 27 N 4. (1979) Reprinted
by the Land Tenure Center, Madison, Wisconsin.
License and Professional Organizations:
Admitted to practice in both New York and Florida; admitted
to Federal practice (WDNY); American Immigration
Lawyers Association (founding member Upstate NY Chapter, NAFTA Working Group Liaison,
Technology Committee; NAFTA and Law Office Management Mentor); N.Y. State Bar
Association.
Awards:
Who's Who ...In the East, ...In American Law, ...Emerging
Leaders.
Martindale-Hubbel "AV" legal rating. (Highest possible
rating.)
Language Ability:
Spanish: Excellent; Guaran : Good.
Board
Experience:
Configuration Dance Theatre: (WNY's leading professional
ballet/dance company); St. Paul & St. Mark UCC: (Urban
church); El Museo Francisco Oller y Diego
Rivera: (Hispanic Art Museum); Buffalo NY.
International Experience:
Paraguay: 5 years; Argentina, Mexico; 1 year; Puerto Rico, Ecuador,
Per : 4 months each; Guatemala, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia, Bolivia,
Panama, Dominican Republic, Great Britain, France, Switzerland, Spain,
Germany, Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Virgin Islands, Guyana,
Haiti, Netherlands, Thailand, Venezuela, India, Micronesia, New Zealand, Belize:
less than 3 months each.
Proficiencies:
Business
immigration law, law office management, comparative law, Canada, Latin America,
international legal activism, political campaign direction, computers, writing,
public speaking, cultural anthropology, international development, Spanish &
Guaran languages, cross-cultural aptitude, high altitude mountaineering
(climbing 21,000+ feet), international travel, tropical forest exploration,
forest-dwelling Indians, volunteerism, trekking in rare and harsh ecosystems,
nature and wildflower identification, 5K racing, stage and film acting, ballet,
photography.
May 14, 2009. This is Internet Web page: http://www.grasmick.com/resume.htm