About Koenig
Koenig Pierre studied law at the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University, where he completed his legal education before entering practice. He carried the classroom lessons into the courtroom and the office, building a practice grounded in New York law.
Pierre is admitted to practice in New York. He began his career after law school and has worked in private practice settings. Over time he established a practice under his own name, handling matters that arise under state law and appearing in the forums where those matters are decided.
His work has required attention to both detail and procedure. He advises clients on legal rights and obligations under New York statutes and regulations. He also represents clients in hearings and court proceedings when disputes require formal resolution. His practice involves drafting and reviewing legal documents and preparing factual and legal arguments for presentation before judges and other decision makers.
Colleagues describe Pierre as methodical in his approach to case preparation. He emphasizes thorough fact-gathering and careful legal research. He aims to present issues clearly, whether in written filings or oral argument. Those habits shape how he manages files and communicates with clients.
Outside of courtroom appearances, Pierre spends time consulting on transactional questions that touch on state law. He assists clients in assessing risks, negotiating terms and structuring agreements to reflect their intentions. His advisory work often runs alongside representation in disputes, so he can move between preventive counsel and advocacy depending on a clients needs.
He is based in New York and conducts his practice under his own name, meeting with clients and handling matters that arise in the states civil and administrative systems. He keeps current on developments in state law that affect the issues he handles.
Pierre continues to maintain an active practice in New York, where he advises and represents clients on matters governed by state law.