Anika T. Ingram

Attorney

Anika T. Ingram is a partner with The Ingram Firm, L.L.C.  Her practice focuses on immigration, criminal defense, and entertainment law. Anika has practiced extensively in the areas of family law and criminal law which is reflected in her ability to effectively aid clients with the many nuances involved in immigration cases. In addition to her regular practice, Anika is committed to serving her community. As a Pro Bono Attorney with the National Center for Refugee and Immigrant Children, Anika provides legal counsel to unaccompanied children released from detention in the United States.

Practice Areas:

  • Immigration
  • Criminal Defense
  • Entertainment Law
  • Family Law
  • Criminal Law

Education

  • University of Baltimore School of Law, Baltimore, Maryland
    • J.D.
  • University of Maryland at College Park
    • B.A.
    • Major: Spanish Literature
  • Academia Lenguaviva, Sevilla
    • Spanish Language and Culture Diploma

Bar Admissions

  • Maryland

Professional Associations

  • American Bar Association
  • American Association for Justice

Pro-Bono Activities

  • U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants: National
  • Center for Refugee and Immigrant Children Pro Bono

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