
Ihsan Walker is an attorney in Bricker Graydon Wyatt’s Litigation Group, where he brings a committed and thoughtful approach to each case. He leverages his experience from roles across judicial and community settings to navigate complex legal challenges and cases. A recent graduate of the University of Dayton School of Law, Ihsan has gained insights through hands-on experience, including externships in federal court and service-oriented work with community organizations. His ability to communicate clearly, manage cases efficiently, and maintain strong client relationships enables him to deliver positive outcomes for the firm’s clients.
During law school, Ihsan externed for the Honorable Judge Mina Nami Khorrami at the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Ohio, where he conducted legal research on topics such as student loan dischargeability and the "doctrine of necessity." His time in the courtroom and working directly with judges has honed his ability to analyze and synthesize complex cases and effectively draft legal memoranda and motions. Prior to law school, Ihsan contributed to impactful community programs as a Recreation Program Specialist with the Cincinnati Recreation Commission, where he led programs like the Youth to Work program and collaborated with local organizations to foster youth engagement and development.
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