About Pradeek
Pradeek Susheelan trained on both sides of the Atlantic. He earned an LL.M. from the University of California, Berkeley, after completing a Barrister at Law qualification at the Inns of Court School of Law, City, University of London. He also holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Professional Legal Skills from City Law School, City, University of London. Those academic credentials reflect an early interest in comparative legal systems and courtroom advocacy.
His professional path crosses jurisdictions. He is licensed in New York and is a member of the Bar of England & Wales. He belongs to the Honourable Society of Inner Temple as a Barrister. Those dual links to U.S. and U.K. legal institutions have shaped both the subjects he pursues and the clients he advises. He has cultivated memberships in several regional chapters of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, including Northern California, Santa Clara (Silicon Valley), Southern California, New Jersey and New York.
Early in his career he moved between private practice and firm roles. Records list associations with firms including THE FOGLE LAW FIRM, Susheelan Law Office, Fakhoury Global Immigration and The Fogle Law Office. Those positions reflect experience in environments that range from small, bespoke practices to larger immigration-focused teams. He has combined courtroom training from the Inns of Court with U.S. immigration practice experience.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparation and clear in oral argument. His Inns of Court advocacy training sits alongside legal writing and research skills developed at Berkeley. The City Law School diploma underlines formal training in professional legal skills. Together, these elements inform how he approaches client matters and case strategy.
He maintains current memberships in multiple AILA chapters across several states. That network gives him regular contact with other immigration practitioners and ongoing exposure to policy and procedural developments. Membership in the Inner Temple and admission to the Bar of England & Wales situate him to consider matters that cross national boundaries, where U.K. rules and U.S. immigration law may intersect.
Today he practices in New York. His work centers on immigration matters and handling cross-border questions that involve both U.S. and U.K. legal systems.