About Annick T
Annick T Koloko pursued advanced legal study at Franklin Pierce Law Center, earning an LL.M. That academic step followed earlier training and set the stage for a practice rooted in New York law. She is admitted to the New York bar and has built a legal career tied to the city’s federal and state systems.
Her name appears on the door of a small firm she has operated since 2007. Since then she has managed client matters out of the Law Office of Annick T. Koloko. She handles filings, interviews clients, prepares documentation and appears for hearings where appropriate. Her practice combines courtroom work and client counseling. Cases range from routine paperwork to contested matters that require court appearances.
Professional membership has been part of her working life. She maintains active ties to the American Immigration Lawyers Association and to the New York Bar Association. Those memberships keep her connected to colleagues and continuing legal education opportunities. Membership in AILA in particular signals regular attention to changes in immigration policy and procedure.
The LL.M. from Franklin Pierce Law Center sits at the center of her academic credentials. An LL.M. is an advanced degree that many attorneys pursue to deepen expertise or broaden their qualifications. It is common among lawyers who work across federal statutes and who need to stay current on evolving areas of practice. That advanced training informs how she prepares cases and advises clients.
Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparation and straightforward in court. She tends to a caseload that requires meticulous documentation, careful calendar management and timely filings. Her daily work includes drafting petitions, assembling records, and organizing testimony. She balances office consultation hours with appearances before tribunals and immigration officials when needed.
Clients can expect a small-firm environment: direct access to the attorney, hands-on file handling, and work overseen by the same lawyer from intake to resolution. She continues to maintain memberships that support legal education and professional standards. Her current practice centers on immigration-related matters and related proceedings in New York.