About Chris

Chris Ingram earned his law degree from George Mason University School of Law in 2022 after completing a B.S. in Business Administration at North Carolina Wesleyan College in 2016. He studied amid a period of change in legal education, balancing doctrinal coursework with practical skills training. The combination of a business undergraduate degree and a recent law degree shaped an approach that values both analytical rigor and practical problem solving.

After law school, Ingram began his legal career in Virginia. He joined WhitbeckBennett, PLLC as an associate in 2022. There he handled day-to-day responsibilities typical of a young associate, learning courtroom procedure and client counseling under the supervision of more senior lawyers. In 2024 he moved to Livesay & Myers, P.C., where he continues as an associate. The move marked the next step in a continuing effort to build courtroom experience and broaden his transactional work.

Throughout his early career, Ingram has maintained active ties to professional networks and holds current association memberships. Those connections have given him access to local practice resources and continuing legal education. Colleagues describe him as methodical in research and steady in client communications. He is admitted to practice in Virginia and has spent his legal career practicing within that jurisdiction.

Ingram’s background in business administration informs how he approaches client matters. He tends to frame legal questions with an eye toward practical outcomes and cost-effective solutions. Clients see that perspective reflected in how he prepares filings, structures negotiations, and explains options. He has worked on matters that require both legal analysis and plainspoken explanations for clients who do not practice law.

He has not sought public attention through publication or high-profile court appearances. Instead, he has focused on steady, firm-based practice and on building experience through hands-on assignments. That path has included routine courtroom appearances, drafting pleadings and motions, and direct client contact. Peers say he moves steadily through casework and treats each file as a priority.

Ingram now practices at Livesay & Myers, P.C., where he serves as an associate based in Virginia. He is admitted to the Virginia bar and continues to advise and represent clients in matters arising under state law, concentrating his current practice on advising and representing clients in Virginia.

Education

George Mason University School of Law

(2022) Law

North Carolina Wesleyan College

B.S. (2016) | Business Administration

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Associate

Livesay & Myers, P.C.
2024

Associate

WhitbeckBennett, PLLC
2022

Accepted Jurisdictions

Virginia

Office Locations

Main Office

 19775 Belmont Executive Plaza #300 Ashburn VA 20147