About Nina
Nina Khaimova trained at Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, where she completed her legal education before beginning her practice. Her time in law school exposed her to courtroom procedure and client work that would shape the early years of her career. She moved into practice ready to apply what she had learned to real cases and real people.
She is admitted to practice in New York and has built a practice centered in that jurisdiction. Early in her career she worked on matters that required hands-on case management and direct client contact. Over time she established her own office and took on the responsibilities of running a small firm while continuing to serve individual clients.
Khaimova runs the Law Office of Nina Khaimova. There she handles the daily work of case preparation, client consultations and courtroom appearances when necessary. Running a solo practice has meant handling both the substantive legal work and the administrative tasks that keep a practice functioning. She has navigated filing deadlines, negotiated settlements and represented clients in motions and hearings.
Her approach to cases is pragmatic. She assesses the facts, outlines the options and communicates plainly with clients about possible outcomes. She prepares records, drafts pleadings and attends hearings. Colleagues describe her as someone who prefers direct work over rhetorical flourish; she pursues practical resolutions and prepares carefully when a dispute requires court intervention.
Outside the office, Khaimova has continued to keep pace with developments in New York law. She maintains professional ties in the legal community and has participated in continuing legal education opportunities. Those activities help her stay current on procedural rules and statutory changes that can affect individual cases.
Clients who come to the Law Office of Nina Khaimova find a practice that is structured around personal attention. The office handles intake, counseling and representation for matters appropriate to a small firm setting. Khaimova balances litigation tasks and client counseling in a way that reflects years spent turning classroom training into daily practice. She currently concentrates her work on matters handled through her New York practice.