New Partner Announcement – Koby L. Polaski

For Immediate Release

Denver, Colorado, January 4, 2021 – Palmer Polaski, a leading full-service immigration law firm, is pleased to announce Koby L. Polaski has become its newest partner.   

Koby joined Palmer Polaski as a Senior Attorney in 2016.  She graduated from the University of Denver, College of Law in 2009 and has been practicing immigration law exclusively since that time.  While attending law school, Koby worked as a law clerk for a firm specializing in family immigration and removal defense as well as with a corporate law firm focused on employment-based immigration. She also spent several months as an intern with a law firm in Caracas, Venezuela.

Koby is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and has successfully represented employers, individuals and families before the Department of Labor, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service, the immigration court, the Board of Immigration Appeals, and at consulates abroad. She enjoys working with both individual clients and employers, advocating for them as they navigate complex immigration laws. She served previously as chair of the Colorado AILA and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) liaison committee and currently serves as a mentor to Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network’s pro bono counsel.

Koby obtained her undergraduate degree from Colorado College, where she majored in English and Spanish and had the privilege of studying Spanish in Venezuela and Spain. Outside of the office, Koby runs, practices yoga, and spends as much time as possible with her family.

Koby is an extraordinary immigration attorney who works tirelessly to achieve the best possible results for her clients.  All of us here at Palmer Polaski congratulate Koby on her well-earned partnership. 

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Palmer Polaski located in downtown Denver at the Hudson Bay Centre, offers a full line of services to fulfill employment-based and family immigration, deportation defense, asylum and refugee law. The attorneys at Palmer Polaski have extensive experience dealing exclusively with the complexities of the immigration process.   Elkind Alterman Harston takes a high-touch approach to every case, serving as client advocates and educating employers and individuals as they navigate through the immigration process.  U.S. News Media Group and Best Lawyers ranked Palmer Polaski in the top tier of Colorado immigration law firms in their 2010-2020 issues of Best Law Firm rankings.  Palmer Polaski attorneys also have been listed in SuperLawyers and as Top Lawyers in the practice of Immigration Law by the 5280 Denver Magazine.  The attorneys are supported by a skilled staff with a wealth of experience working in the immigration law field. The firm regularly represents clients throughout the state of Colorado including Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Grand Junction, Glenwood Springs, Pueblo, Summit County and throughout the United States and around the world.  To learn more or to schedule a consultation, visit www.eahimmigration.com or call 303-736-6650.

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