Biography
Elkie Inglis is an associate in Armstrong Teasdale’s Litigation practice group, where she represents clients in a variety of disputes. She is skilled at conducting legal research and drafting memoranda on substantive and procedural issues, drafting pleadings and motions, and conducting discovery.
In addition to maritime law experience, Elkie leverages her prior experience in university admissions to serve higher education clients in a range of contentious and noncontentious matters.
*Licensed as shown under Admissions. Not licensed in New York.
Background
Elkie was a summer associate at Armstrong Teasdale prior to joining the firm full time. She also previously served as a law clerk at a Boston civil litigation firm focused on maritime law. Prior to law school, Elkie was assistant director of admissions at both Wellesley College and Dartmouth College.
Education
- Suffolk University Law School (J.D., cum laude, 2024)
- Trustee Merit Scholar
- Securities Law Moot Court (Second Place Oral Advocate, 2023 Kaufman Competition)
- National Trial Team
- Lawyering for Reproductive Justice (Vice President)
- Business Law Association
- College of William and Mary (M.Ed., 2017)
- Higher Education Administration
- St. Lawrence University (B.S., 2015)
- Psychology
- NCAA Varsity Tennis (Team Captain)