About Umit Mike
Umit Mike Gursoy earned his J.D. from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in 1999. He entered the profession at the turn of the century and over the years secured admission to practice in both state and federal forums. He is admitted in New York and New Jersey, and in the federal appellate circuits that serve the region, including the Second Circuit and the Federal Circuit. Those credentials form the foundation of his work today.
Gursoy is president of Gursoy Law Office, P.C., a role that places him at the center of day-to-day operations and client representation. He took on leadership responsibilities at his firm and oversees case management and strategy. He also maintains courtroom and agency presences where required. His professional affiliations reflect the types of matters he handles: he has been a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association since 2001 and joined the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers in 2007. Those memberships signal recurring work in immigration and consumer bankruptcy matters.
His practice covers the practical steps clients face when dealing with immigration processes or consumer financial relief. He represents individuals through administrative filings and litigation when cases progress to courts. He also assists debtors and related parties in bankruptcy proceedings and related negotiations. He combines courtroom filings, administrative petitions and client counseling. That blend of tasks shapes how matters move from intake to resolution.
Colleagues and clients consult him on procedural and substantive questions that touch both state and federal law. He works across several forums, managing cases that can involve agency hearings, bankruptcy court calendars, and appeals. The professional memberships he maintains provide him with ongoing access to continuing education and peer networks in those fields. He remains active in bar and association activities while running his practice.
He currently serves as president of Gursoy Law Office, P.C., practicing immigration and consumer bankruptcy law.