Roke Iko is an associate in the Litigation Department in Morrison & Foerster’s Washington, D.C. office.
Roke assists clients in the full range of government contracts litigation and compliance matters.
Prior to joining Morrison & Foerster, Roke managed and executed large government contracts and grants for a health and education association based in Washington, D.C. and worked at a consulting firm supporting business development strategy for clients.
During law school, Roke worked as a law clerk in Morrison & Foerster’s Government Contracts practice, and participated in the firm’s summer associate program. She is active in pro bono and most recently contributed to a business guide targeted toward minority-owned small businesses interested in federal contracting. Roke received her J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center where she was a senior editor of the Georgetown Journal of International Law, research assistant to Professor Caroline Fredrickson, a RISE Academic Teaching Fellow, and active in the Black Law Students Association and Women of Color Collective.