About Georgette
Georgette Hamboussi trained at Thomas M. Cooley and earned her law degree from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School. She entered legal education at institutions known for practical training, and she carried that practical bent into private practice.
Her career has been centred in New York, where she holds jurisdictional authorization. Public records note an ongoing professional association membership dating back to 2004, a continuity that suggests long-term engagement with the bar and related professional groups. She has built a practice outside the large-firm model and operates from her own offices.
Hamboussi founded and practices through the Law Offices of Georgette Hamboussi, P.C. That firm designation appears on filings and professional listings. Over time she has managed client matters and run the administrative side of a small firm. Running a practice of that size requires handling intake, supervision and case strategy in addition to courtroom and negotiation work.
Colleagues describe her approach to a file as steady and detail-oriented. She prepares cases methodically and aims to keep clients informed about options and timelines. In New York matters, that involves interacting with state court procedures, filing requirements and local rules. She has maintained active ties to professional networks and to peers in the state, which can assist when cases require coordination or referral.
Outside the office, Hamboussi’s professional profile reflects steady involvement in the legal community since at least 2004. She has kept her practice based in New York and has focused her efforts on serving individuals and entities who bring matters to a small firm setting. Her day-to-day work includes client counseling, drafting pleadings and representing clients in court or administrative proceedings.
She currently practices from the Law Offices of Georgette Hamboussi, P.C., concentrating on matters in New York.