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Roke
Iko

Associate

Washington, D.C.

Roke is an associate attorney at Clarkson, committed to leveling the playing field between consumers and powerful corporations. Her practice focuses on consumer protection, false advertising, and unfair business practices.

Roke earned her Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center, where she served as senior editor on the Georgetown Journal of International Law, worked as a research assistant for Caroline Fredrickson, former president of the American Constitution Society, and served as a civil procedure tutor. She was also an active member of the Black Law Students Association and RISE.

Roke completed her undergraduate degree at Washington University in St. Louis, earning a BA in Anthropology with a Minor in Writing. Prior to law school, she spent several years advocating to improve health outcomes for underserved communities, including LGBT populations and individuals affected by HIV, addiction, and mental health challenges.

Before joining Clarkson, Roke spent several years at a large defense firm, where she developed strong litigation skills and maintained an active pro bono practice.

When not advocating for clients, Roke enjoys traveling to new destinations, exploring art & history museums, going to concerts, and pursuing creative writing projects.

Roke Iko
Roke Iko
Roke Iko
Roke Iko

Education

J.D., 2021, Georgetown University Law Center
B.A., Washington University in St. Louis

Bar & Court Admissions

District of Columbia Bar