Attorney Tenika Hall is a graduate of the North Carolina School of Science and Math who received her bachelor’s degree from Wake Forest University. While attending the NCCU School of Law, she interned with the NCABL Land Loss Prevention Project.
After graduation from the NCCU School of Law, she joined Land Loss as a staff attorney, in which role she helped obtain settlements for 18 Black farmers from the Pigford v. Glickman Settlement. Attorney Hall opened her private practice in 2006, focusing on criminal law and juvenile law.
She is a member of the George H. White Bar Association, and her passions are helping “at-risk” youth, fighting for environmental justice in underserved communities and sports and entertainment law.