Nikiki T. Bogle is the Managing Partner of Bogle & Chang, LLC and Chair of the firm’s Immigration, Entertainment and Criminal Law Practice Groups. Ms. Bogle concentrates her practice in entertainment, specializing in music law, corporate and family immigration, international business, human rights and criminal appeals.
Ms. Bogle served as the President of the Massachusetts Black Lawyers Association, 2007-2008. She is also a Pro Bono Child Immigration Attorney with the National Center for Refugee and Immigrant Children, where she represents unaccompanied immigrant children in removal proceedings before the Department of Homeland Security.
Ms. Bogle earned her Juris Doctor degree from The George Washington University Law School in Washington, D.C. She was a selected member of the Moot Court, Dean’s List and Student Appellate Attorney in the Federal Criminal Appellate Clinic. She obtained her Certificate in International Human Rights Law from the University of Oxford, New College, in Oxford, England as a human rights scholar in the Oxford/George Washington Joint Programme in International Human Rights Law.
Ms. Bogle is an experienced litigator who began her legal career as a trial lawyer. Prior to co-founding Bogle & Chang, LLC, she was the an Assistant District Attorney in the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office in Boston, Massachusetts. She was a Point Prosecutor for Child Abuse, Domestic Violence and Identity Fraud, in Boston’s busiest courts.
possession of a firearm, carjacking, drug distribution, aggravated assault and battery and operating under the influence.
Beyond Legal Practice
Ms. Bogle is the President and Founder of the Caribbean Education Foundation, Inc. (CEF), a nonprofit organization that provides scholarships to poor children in Jamaica and the Caribbean to attend schools and receive a quality education in the developing world. To learn more, visit www.educatechild.org