Angie Martell is the founder and managing partner of Iglesia Martell Law Firm, PLLC in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She has practiced law for over 29 years. In her holistic law practice, she works in a variety of areas, including family, mediation, peace-keeping circles, criminal, immigration, and business law, and also advocates for the LGBTQIA, Spanish-speaking, and Deaf communities. In 2014, she was the recipient of The Washtenaw County Bar Association’s Martin Luther King "I Have a Dream" Award for her work building trust between the community and the legal system, and for tireless devotion to securing fair and equal treatment for all individuals under the law. She also served as Co-Chair of Washtenaw County’s LGBTQ Rights section. She is a past Cooperating Attorney with LAMBDA Legal Defense and Education Fund and National Center for Lesbian Rights: co-wrote the amicus brief, In the Matter of Sharon Kowalski, Court of Appeals for the State of Minnesota. Angie is admitted to practice in New York, Michigan, and Massachusetts. Angie graduated with a Masters of Law from Harvard Law School and a Juris Doctor from the City University of New York Law School.
Angie Martell
The Right to Parent: Advanced LGBT+ Family-Building & Assisted Reproductive Technology