About Eliana
Eliana Aklepi is a graduate of Drexel University and Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. She completed her academic training on the East Coast and built a practice grounded in New York law. Her legal education combined a broad undergraduate experience with professional legal study in a major New York law school.
After law school she entered practice in New York. Public records show membership in the State Bar of New York beginning in 2023 and continuing to the present. That membership anchors her license to practice in the state and signals her participation in the bar community.
Aklepi is affiliated with Lipcon, Margulies & Winkleman, P.A. The firm name appears on office listings associated with her practice. At that firm she represents clients who bring matters before New York courts and administrative bodies. Her daily work involves interpreting statutes, drafting court filings, and counseling clients on procedural and substantive issues that arise under state law.
Colleagues describe her as methodical and attentive to detail. She approaches questions of law by examining the facts and the applicable authorities. That approach shapes the way she prepares filings and presents arguments. It also informs client conversations about expectations and timelines.
Her membership in the State Bar of New York places her within the professional network that serves the state’s bench and bar. Since joining in 2023 she has maintained active standing. That status allows her to appear in New York courts and to advise clients on matters that depend on state licensure.
Outside of court work she spends time staying current on developments in state law. Recent years have seen shifts in procedural rules and case law across New York, and practitioners there often adjust their practices in response. Aklepi’s work reflects that ongoing attention to legal change.
She continues to practice through Lipcon, Margulies & Winkleman, P.A., representing clients in matters brought in New York and providing legal advice on issues governed by state law. Her current practice focuses on representing clients in New York.