Before joining the firm, Kyle G. Ingram attended American University Washington College of Law. While there, he was selected as a staff member for the Administrative Law Review, the most widely published legal journal. Mr. Ingram also served on the editorial board of the International Arbitration Brief, where he edited student research for the publication, as well as on the Board of the School’s Alternative Dispute Resolution Society, where he was responsible for communications. While in law school, Mr. Ingram was a student-attorney with the civil practice clinic, where he helped low-income clients in Maryland and the District of Columbia achieve legal victories in family law and landlord-tenant matters. Mr. Ingram was also a legal intern with the Department of the Interior’s Office of the Solicitor, where he worked on issues of constitutional and administrative law. As a Dean’s Fellow at the law school, Mr. Ingram researched issues of international human trafficking.
Mr. Ingram grew up in Columbus, Ohio. In 2005, he graduated from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. While in college, Mr. Ingram interned on Capitol Hill on the Congressional side. In 2008, he received his masters degree in economics from the Ludwig-Maximilian University in Munich, Germany. Mr. Ingram has devoted hundreds of hours to working with the Salvation Army in Ohio in its effort to eradicate hunger and homelessness.
Mr. Ingram is devoted to his clients and their cases. He is proud to combine facility for argumentation with a sensitivity to clients’ diverse needs. Mr. Ingram was admitted to practice law in the state of Maryland on December 15, 2011.