Ingrid Johnson is Counsel to the firm’s Trust & Estate Litigation and Mental Health, Guardianship & Elder Law Litigation Practice Groups. Ingrid’s practice focuses on estate and trust litigation, estate and trust administration, and guardianships. Ingrid represents fiduciaries, beneficiaries and distributees in contested estate and trust proceedings, accounting proceedings, partition actions, and other trust and estate matters. Ingrid also regularly counsels and represents clients in Article 81 and 17A guardianship proceedings.
Ingrid earned her B.A. in history from Bryn Mawr College. Ingrid earned her J.D. from Rutgers School of Law and her L.L.M. in Taxation from New York University Law School. After law school, Ingrid clerked for Justice Gary Stein of the New Jersey Supreme Court.
Ingrid believes that public service is part of her role as an attorney, and she has been recognized for her public interest work by Harvard Law School, where she served as a Wasserstein Public Interest Fellow, and Rutgers Law School, which awarded her with the Philip Levin Public Interest Scholarship.
Ingrid lives with her two children in New York City and their adopted dog and cats.